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Re: Is stereo a misunderstood logic? [message #83157 is a reply to message #83145] Sun, 31 July 2016 23:37 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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The article lists some very valid arguments, but those (and many others) have been discussed ad-nauseum for decades, quite literally. But the point that no sound source is stereo - all natural sounds are point sources - is well understood. You cannot recreate the natural imaging with stereo and, in fact, it creates problems with monaural sound because of comb filtering.

What stereo does is to allow a good illusion to be created. That's the point. Same could be said of multi-channel sound: Even five or seven channels isn't enough to create a true representation of the localization of sound sources, but it does help to create a realistic illusion.

 
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