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A practical binaural recording system

Transactions of the IRE Professional Group on Audio, 1953
A practical. binaural recording unit was designed and manufactured t o extend the present day high quality sound recording-reproducing equipment development So as t o u t i l i z e some of the benefits inherent in a stereophonic system. A review of theoretical factors involved in binaural sound recording and reproduction is presented, with a ...
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Localization with individual and nonindividual binaural recordings

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1997
The localization performance was studied when subjects listened (1) to a real sound field and (2) to binaural recordings of the same sound field, made (a) in their own ears, and (b) in the ears of other subjects. The sounds to be localized were loudspeaker reproductions of female speech at natural level, from 19 different positions in a standard ...
Henrik Moeller   +3 more
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Binaural Recordings for Training the Newly Blind

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1965
Ss with normal vision and hearing were asked to follow a sound through a series of rooms while walking blindfolded. Ss who were previously trained (by listening to short binaural recordings of sounds similar to those they had to follow while blindfolded) made their tour at a significantly slower rate than those who were given no previous experience of
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Objective Analyses of Binaural Recordings

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1995
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Aurally-adequate sound measurement technology makes use of both present psychoacoustic knowledge, e.g. loudness, roughness, fluctuation, sharpness and so forth, and Artificial Head measurement technology with transmission characteristics comparable to human hearing.
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Omni-binaural recording system for 360° video

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2016
A binaural recording system for 360° video is developed and evaluated. The 360° images can be stitched by using multiple cameras. A binaural recording generally uses a dummy head microphone or binaural recording microphones; however, the orientation of the dummy head needs to be changed depending on the selected view.
Takanori Nishino, Kenta Niwa
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Simulated binaural recording system

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1990
A microphone system comprising a pair of microphone capsules, a pair of planar barriers positioned at an angle to each other, with each microphone capsule secured to the center portion of a barrier positioned between the microphone capsules. A baffle is positioned between the microphones with the sidewalls of the baffle extending angularly toward the ...
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On the use of binaural recordings for dynamic binaural reproduction

2011
Binaural recordings are considered applicable only for static binaural reproduction. That is, playback of binaural recordings can only reproduce the sound field captured for the fixed position and orientation of the recording head. However, given some conditions it is possible to use binaural recordings for the reproduction of binaural signals that ...
Hoffmann, Pablo F.   +1 more
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The advantage of binaural recording for soundscape assessment

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2017
In the beginning, binaural recording was used for music productions. For more than 40 years, applications are being intensively used in the automotive industry to optimize vehicle interior sound. Only a binaural recording system like an artificial head enables listeners using calibrated equalized headphones to perceive hearing events which are very ...
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Stereophonic binaural recording or reproduction method

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1993
A stereophonic binaural recording and reproduction method for audio signals presented to headsets. Signals of the left stereo channel are supplied to the left ear, weighted with the outer ear transmission function of the left ear for the angle range of between 0° to 45° to the left of the median plane, and to the right ear, weighted with the outer ear ...
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