For the Romanian airline, see TAROM. For the satellite, see LARES (satellite).
LARES is an electronic sound enhancement system that uses microprocessors to control multiple loudspeakers and microphones placed around a performance space for the purpose of providing active acoustic treatment. LARES was invented in Massachusetts in 1988, by Dr David Griesinger and Steve Barbar who were working at Lexicon, Inc. LARES was given its own company division in 1990, and LARES Associates was formed in 1995 as a separate corporation. Since then, hundreds of LARES systems have been used in concert halls, opera houses performance venues, and houses of worship from outdoor music festivals to permanent indoor symphony halls.
Early versions of LARES were incorporated into prefabricated practice room products offered by Wenger Corporation, and related sound-shaping algorithms, based on the LARES research, have been implemented by Lexicon for home and professional listening spaces. In 2008, LARES was reorganized into E-coustic Systems. This coincided with a change from previous proprietary hardware to Intel server class processors and hardware. In addition, new algorithms were developed based on research into human perception of sound. David Griesinger was awarded the Wallace Clement Sabine Medal by the Acoustical Society of America for this body of work.
Lares (/ˈlɛəriːz, ˈleɪriːz/ LAIR-eez, LAY-reez, Latin: [ˈlareːs]; archaic lasēs, singular lar) were guardian deities in ancient Roman religion. Their...
acoustic treatment. LARES was invented in Massachusetts in 1988, by Dr David Griesinger and Steve Barbar who were working at Lexicon, Inc. LARES was given its...
Grito de Lares (Cry of Lares), also referred to as the Lares revolt, the Lares rebellion, the Lares uprising, or the Lares revolution, was the first of...
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Grito Lares flag (Spanish: Bandera del Grito de Lares), most commonly known as La Bandera de Lares (Lares flag), represents the Grito de Lares (Cry of...
Grito de Lares (Cry of Lares) revolt against Spanish rule in the island, carrying as their emblem the Bandera del Grito de Lares (Grito de Lares Flag),...
Lares Familiares are guardian household deities and tutelary deities in ancient Roman religion. The singular form is Lar Familiaris. Lares were thought...
The Lares trek is a two- or three-day high-altitude hike in Cusco, Peru, starting near the village Lares, approximately 40 mi (64 km) north of Cusco and...
Yvette Lares (born November 13, 1971), best known as Shelly Lares, is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist and percussionist. Starting in 1984, Lares was...
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which begins enos Lases iuvate ("Help us, Lares"). The Mater Larum may have been offered cult with her Lares during the festival of Larentalia as she was...
century BC with Late Republican restorations, and was devoted to Lares Permarini (Lares who protect sailors), but only a small part of it has been excavated...
Lares revolt, Bracetti's creation became known as the Bandera del Grito de Lares (Grito de Lares flag), most commonly known as the Bandera de Lares (Lares...
The Lares Ice Cream Parlor (Spanish: Heladería de Lares) is an ice cream store located in the town of Lares, Puerto Rico. The ice cream store was founded...
Ismael Lares was a Mexican General who participated in the Cristero War. Lares was born in the Late 19th Century in Mexico. Lares arrived from Chihuahua...
Teodosio Lares he was a Mexican lawyer and politician. He studied Philosophy and Jurisprudence in the Seminary of Guadalajara. In 1827 he began his career...
a single deity with semantic connections to the Lares and perhaps the Lemures as darker forms of Lares. Ovid expounds this myth of Lara and Mercury in...
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possibly connected with the worship of the Lares. It is entirely possible her name may be derived from Lares. This relation is also apparent in the number...
organised around the Lares Compitales (guardian spirits or lares of the crossroads), which the emperor Augustus transformed into Lares Augusti along with...
the commonwealth of Puerto Rico; the Grito de Lares flag, which represents the Grito of Lares (Cry of Lares) revolt against Spanish rule in 1868; municipal...
uprising known as Grito de Lares which Puerto Rico declared independence on 23 September 1868. It began in the rural town of Lares but was subdued when rebels...
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