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How do binaural recordings sound in a typical stereo situation?
I'm curious if there's any notable difference between a binaural recording and a typical stereo miking pattern when listening in a studio environment. Is there anything that needs to be compensated ...
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Masters Research Paper Survey [closed]
Hi guys,
I'm currently studying my Masters in Sound for the Moving Image at the Glasgow School of Art in Scotland. I'm doing a research paper into the commercialization of ambisonics in existing ...
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Create spatial sound illusions that work in headphones and speakers
I am curious if anyone has experience making fairly realistic / hyperrealistic spatial audio illusions (for instance the impression of someone circling around your head) that work both with headphone ...
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Do mobile phones etc. convert stereo music to binaural for earbud listening?
It used to be that everyone listened to music in their homes using hi-fi stereo systems with huge amps and speakers. But today, almost all music is listened to using ear-bud speakers.
Stereo sound ...
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Is there a way to distinguish stereo from binaural signals (algorithmically)?
When I am listening to music using head-phones, I find listening to stereo recordings rather tiring, so I am using a cross-feed-plugin (http://bs2b.sourceforge.net) which to my perception improves the ...
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Binaural vs Stereo: should be audio tracks be designed for headphone listening, in general?
Stereo sound was designed for speakers at a certain distance/angle to the listener.
It is now uncommon for people to have such setup, as many people listen either with headphones, or casually (mono ...