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Scheiber is also the inventor of the 360-degree spatial decoder.<ref>''Indianapolis Monthly'', May 2007 - Page 103 - [https://books.google.com/books?id=Nh0DAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA102&lpg=PA102&dq=Peter+scheiber+Musician&source=bl&ots=jNTcEDeE3G&sig=-k8VuCcsRrrs09OyybxzMUOuAY4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CjLhUPOcJ4_FmQW4rYAI&ved=0CF4Q6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=Peter%20scheiber%20Musician&f=false Sound Effects by Amy Wimmer Schwarb] (See caption "Got them surrounded")</ref> Like [[Lou Dorren]], Scheiber was an early pioneer of multi-channel sound.<ref>''[[Billboard Magazine|Billboard]]'', May 13, 1972 - [https://books.google.com/books?id=fkUEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA72&dq=Peter+scheiber+LOu+Dorren&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjf1M3nnLfmAhUVheYKHV_vAsoQ6AEIOzAD#v=onepage&q=Peter%20scheiber%20LOu%20Dorren&f=false Page 72 AES-Quadrasonic Dog Fight * ''Continued from page 1'']</ref>
==Musician==▼
Scheiber an [[Oberlin College]] music graduate obtained a full scholarship to study with the first-chair players of the [[Boston Symphony]] at Tanglewood. He was 22 years of age when he got to study with [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra|Chicago Symphony's]] first bassoonist. He also played first-chair in the Chicago Chamber Orchestra. During his professional career, he played with the [[Ottawa Philharmonic]] and [[Dallas Symphony]] orchestras.<ref>Audio Engineering Society, Chicago Section - [http://www.aes.org/sections/chicago/oct06review.html Meeting Review, October 17, 2006]</ref>▼
==Audio career==
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Peter Scheiber would eventually take legal action against [[Dolby Laboratories]] and Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corp for infringement of his patents.<ref>law.justia.com [http://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/F3/293/1014/521975/ 293 F.3d 1014: Peter Scheiber, Plaintiff-appellant, v. Dolby Laboratories, Inc., and Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corp., Defendants-appellees]</ref>
▲==Musician==
▲Scheiber an [[Oberlin College]] music graduate obtained a full scholarship to study with the first-chair players of the [[Boston Symphony]] at Tanglewood. He was 22 years of age when he got to study with [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra|Chicago Symphony's]] first bassoonist. He also played first-chair in the Chicago Chamber Orchestra. During his professional career, he played with the [[Ottawa Philharmonic]] and [[Dallas Symphony]] orchestras.<ref>Audio Engineering Society, Chicago Section - [http://www.aes.org/sections/chicago/oct06review.html Meeting Review, October 17, 2006]</ref>
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