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3D imaging in two-channel stereo sound: Portrayal of elevation

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Abstract Among the variety of audio configurations in use—from basic monophonic to complex multi-channel surround-sound systems—two-channel stereophonic (stereo) systems have dominated sound reproduction for the purpose of music. Unbeknownst to… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Among the variety of audio configurations in use—from basic monophonic to complex multi-channel surround-sound systems—two-channel stereophonic (stereo) systems have dominated sound reproduction for the purpose of music. Unbeknownst to most of the consumer public, stereo systems in the high end of audio performance can approach the illusion of a live performance, with realistic instrumental timbres and 3D spatialization. Among the three dimensions of the recreated soundstage, the portrayal of elevation remains controversial. In this work, an audio system was assembled that had sufficient fidelity to achieve 3D spatialization, and it was proven through psychoacoustic testing that elevation differentiation of instrumental images can indeed be perceived. The relationship between auditory mechanisms involved in natural-sound localization and stereo-sound imaging is discussed.

Keywords: channel stereo; two channel; stereo sound; elevation; portrayal elevation; imaging two

Journal Title: Applied Acoustics
Year Published: 2021

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