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  2. Binaural recording - Wikipedia

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    Binaural recording is a method of recording sound that uses two microphones, arranged with the intent to create a 3D stereo sound sensation for the listener of actually being in the room with the performers or instruments.

  3. Gnaural - Wikipedia

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    Gnaural is brainwave entrainment software for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux licensed under GPL-2.0-or-later.Gnaural is free software for creating binaural beats intended to be used as personal brainwave synchronization software, for scientific research, or by professionals.

  4. Holophonics - Wikipedia

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    Holophonics, like binaural recording, instead reproduces the interaural differences (arrival time and amplitude between the ears), as well as rudimentary head-related transfer functions (HRTF). These create the illusion that sounds produced in the membrane of a speaker emanate from specific directions.

  5. Category:Binaural recordings - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Binaural recording; B. The Bells (Lou Reed album) Binaural (album) C. The Cabinet of Dr. Fritz; D.

  6. Microphone practice - Wikipedia

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    The interaural signals (binaural ILD and ITD) at the ears are not the stereo microphone signals which are coming from the loudspeakers, and are called interchannel signals (Δ L and Δ t). These signals are normally not mixed. Loudspeaker signals are different from the sound arriving at the ear. See also Binaural recording.

  7. Cook Records - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Sounds of Our Times, Cook released Road Recordings, a "White Label" series, test and binaural recordings. [2]Cook is sometimes said [citation needed] to have intended only to show the quality of his recording and molding process at an audio fair, with the added feature of binaural (i.e., stereophonic) sound to get attention.

  8. Surround sound - Wikipedia

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    Binaural recording is a method of recording sound that uses two microphones, arranged with the intent to create the 3-D stereo experience of being present in the room with the performers or instruments. The idea of a three dimensional or "internal" form of sound has developed into technology for stethoscopes creating "in-head" acoustics and ...

  9. QSound - Wikipedia

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    QSound is essentially a filtering algorithm. It manipulates timing, amplitude, and frequency response to produce a binaural image.Systems like QSound rely on the fact that a sound arriving from one side of the listener will reach one ear before the other and that when it reaches the furthest ear, it is lower in amplitude and spectrally altered due to obstruction by the head.