Subject: | Re: Interesting piece on a "Holographic Sound System" |
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From: | "argentino_sf" argentino_sf |
Date: | Fri Oct 22, 2010 6:19 pm ((PDT)) |
I know this group is all about recording, but if you are thinking Head Related Transfer Function try this: www.smyth-research.com It takes and standard recording and gives an idiosyncratic playback (matching your very own HRTF). That's faithful 3D. Best regards, Jose |
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