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stereophony
stereophony (stɛriː-, stɪəriːˈɒfənɪ) [f. as prec.: see -y3.] Stereophonic reproduction; stereophonic sound.1950 Wireless World Sept. 327/1 The first broadcast of stereophony, the system in which sources of sound are restored to their relative positions in space, took place in France on June 19th, 19...
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stereophonic
stereophonic, a. (stɛriːəʊ-, stɪəriːəʊˈfɒnɪk) [f. stereo- + phonic a. (n.).] Giving the impression of a spatial distribution in reproduced sound; spec. employing two or more channels of transmission and reproduction so that the sound may seem to reach the listener from any of a range of directions.1...
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John E. Volkmann
He worked his entire professional career at RCA, working on acoustics, large scale loudspeakers and stereophony, writing numerous technical papers and
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Microphone practice
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Michael Williams, The Stereophonic Zoom
Visualization XY Stereo System - Blumlein Eight/Eight 90° - Intensity Stereophony
Visualization AB Stereo System - Omni/Omni (Spaced) 60 cm - Time-Of-Arrival Stereophony
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Spacing
term for a theoretical method of execution by space exposure
Spacing, the distance between microphones in an AB microphone system (see time-of-arrival stereophony
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ambiophony
ambiophony, n. (æmbɪˈɒfənɪ) [f. ambient a. + -o1 + -phony, after stereophony n.] Sound reproduction in which a three-dimensional effect is produced by feeding signals from two sources to four or more speakers with slight time differences.1959 Philips Techn. Rev. XX. 322/2 The solution to this proble...
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Summing localization
Summing localization is the basis of stereophony.
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stereo
▪ I. stereo, n.1 (ˈstɛriːəʊ, ˈstɪəriːəʊ) abbreviation of stereotype (lit. and fig.); also attrib., as stereo forme, stereo-matter, stereo-metal, etc.1823 ‘Jon Bee’ Dict. Turf 166 Stereo, abbreviated from stereotype, one of the cheap-and-nasty manufactures in this country, the pages being usually lef...
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Arthur Haddy
He was an early proponent of the long-playing record, stereophony, video discs and digital recording. Under Haddy's technical leadership, Decca was the first British company to issue long playing records (1950) and was in the vanguard of stereophony in
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monophony
monophony Mus. (məˈnɒfənɪ) [Formed as monophone + -y.] 1. = monody.1890 Century Dict. 1964 W. Lovelock Student's Dict. Mus. 56/2 Monophony, music which consists simply of a melodic line without any form of accompaniment. 1968 Encycl. Brit. XV. 745/2 Monody,..a musical term that in England is often u...
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Trinnov Audio's SRP microphone array for surround recording
Dr Theile's OCT array
hauptmikrofon.de, a website about Stereophony, Surround Sound, Binaural
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Amplitude panning
History
First invented by Blumlein in early 1930s, original stereophony was a system that converts the phase difference of the signals recorded by a pair
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quadraphony
quadraphony (kwɒˈdrɒfənɪ) Also quadro-, quadri-. [f. as prec.: see -y3.] Quadraphonic reproduction; the use of quadraphonic techniques.1969 High Fidelity Sept. 3 Has quadriphony finally arrived? 1970 Ibid. Jan. 38/2 With musical material emanating from all four corners of the room, we found that vis...
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Gerhard Steinke
He helped develop the delta stereophony system—the first true directional and distance sound reinforcement system for large halls and television productions—as
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