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  2. Stereophonic sound - Wikipedia

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    Balance can mean the amount of signal from each channel reproduced in a stereo audio recording. Typically, a balance control in its center position will have 0 dB of gain for both channels and will attenuate one channel as the control is turned, leaving the other channel at 0 dB. [89]

  3. Liv and Maddie: Music from the TV Series - Wikipedia

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    Better in Stereo", was released as the second promotional single by Walt Disney Records on October 15, 2013. [3] A music video was filmed and aired on Disney Channel the night of October 29, 2013. [4] "Count Me In" was released as third promotional single on June 3, 2014. [5] "

  4. Joint encoding - Wikipedia

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    With some encoding software, it is possible to force the use of M/S stereo for all frames, mimicking the joint stereo mode of some early encoders like Xing. Within the LAME encoder, this is known as forced joint stereo. [8] As with MP3, Ogg Vorbis stereo files can employ either L/R stereo or joint stereo. When using joint stereo, both M/S ...

  5. 5.1 surround sound - Wikipedia

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    The white square in the center of the diagram depicts the low-frequency speaker. Each black square depicts a loudspeaker. The center speaker in the top line of the diagram is used for dialogue. The left and right speakers on either side of the center speaker are used to create stereo sound for music and other sound effects in the film.

  6. All Mixed Up (The Cars song) - Wikipedia

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    Classic Rock History critic Brian Kachejian rated "Moving in Stereo" combined with "All Mixed Up" as the Cars' all-time greatest song. [3] Classic Rock History critic Emily Fagan rated it as the Cars 4th best song sung by Orr, saying that it "exemplifies the band’s ability to blend catchy pop melodies with deeper, more introspective themes."

  7. Binaural recording - Wikipedia

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    For listening using conventional speaker-stereo, or MP3 players, a pinna-less dummy head may be preferable for quasi-binaural recordings such as the sphere microphone or Ambiophone. As a general rule, for true binaural results, an audio recording and reproduction system chain, from the microphone to the listener's brain, should contain one and ...

  8. Moving in Stereo - Wikipedia

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    "Moving in Stereo" is a song by the American rock band The Cars. It appeared on their first album, The Cars , released in 1978. It was co-written by Ric Ocasek and the band's keyboard player Greg Hawkes , and sung by bassist Benjamin Orr .

  9. 2D to 3D conversion - Wikipedia

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    The majority of non-CGI stereo 3D blockbusters are converted fully or at least partially from 2D footage. Even Avatar, notable for its extensive stereo filming, contains several scenes shot in 2D and converted to stereo in post-production. [3] Reasons for shooting in 2D instead of stereo can be financial, technical and sometimes artistic: [1] [4]