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Eidophonic transmission by two planes enables the reproduction of the curvature of sound waves-and by this the reproduction of the distance of a sound source. Recordings of music in several rooms with different reverberances were made. The comparison betwen two- and one-place eidophonic technique shows that spatial impression depends highly on the detection of distance. The two-planes technique gives to the subject the impression of being enveloped by the acoustics. A method has been found to transmit the complete eidophonic signal within the band form 30 Hz to 19 kHz. By this the two-plane eidophonic system can be transmitted via two normal channels (disc, FM-Broadcasting) with full mono and stereo compatibility. Eidophonic transmission of one plane in a one-channel system (like medium wave band radio) should be possible if further restriction of the basic signal up to 9 kHz is allowed.
Author (s): Scherer, Paul;
Affiliation:
der RWTH, Aachen, W-Germany
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention: 62
Paper Number:1451
Publication Date:
1979-03-06
DOI:
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Scherer, Paul; 1979; Spatial Reproduction by Eidophony [PDF]; der RWTH, Aachen, W-Germany; Paper 1451; Available from: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=2903
Scherer, Paul; Spatial Reproduction by Eidophony [PDF]; der RWTH, Aachen, W-Germany; Paper 1451; 1979 Available: https://aes.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=2903
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