How is the figure/ground principle applied in sound recording?
A) the figure moves, but the background is stationary
B) the foreground sounds are adjusted to the volume level of the background sounds
C) the foreground sounds are louder or distinctly different from the background sounds
D) the background is louder than the figure
E) the background sounds are brought into the foreground
C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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