The Cooper-Bauck method is one of a number of techniques designed to reduce
crosstalk for speaker playback of binaural recordings.
There is a great discussion of this in Part 2 of the following article:
www.harman.com/wp/pdf/HowManyChannels.pdf
Lang
Jeremiah Moore wrote:
> a new high end head product:
> http://www.theiabm.org/dynamic/sub/display.article.cfm?recordID=3D5087
AKA: http://www.holophone.com/
There's a new thread that just popped up in the nesgroup
rec.arts.movies.production.sound subject "Wacky new microphone."
There the drift of the discussion is a bit different than the one here.
I'd think that if we're gonna have surround sound, then the
mics have got to surround the source!
Has anyone here heard the Cooper-Bauck Transaural Stereo demo?
They use DSP to decorrelate L & R of conventional 60 degree
stereo speakers and play a binaural signal -- gives a pretty
convincing soundfield wider than 60 degrees, but it's all
out in front ... no behind or above or inside your head.
-- Mike
"Microphones are not ears,
Loudspeakers are not birds,
A listening room is not nature."
Klas Strandberg
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