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MS stereo: A powerful technique for working in stereo

Dooley et al., 1982

Document ID
6826449682825071335
Author
Dooley W
Streicher R
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of the Audio Engineering Society

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The practical requirements of broadcast and cinema stereo sound dictate the need for good stereo imaging, as well as full monaural compatibility. Conicident miking fulfills this requirement, and the most versatile of these techniques is the MS matrixing of a forward …
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