There is no sound without time, so time being a dimension should strictly 
speaking always result in a +1 on the dimension count from traditional 
accounting...

Ronald

On 5 Mar 2014, at 12:53, Eero Aro <eero....@dlc.fi> wrote:

> Nah
> 
> With my Serious Bloke hat on:
> 
> Mono is 0,5 D sound. Distance and depth in front of the listener.
> 
> Stereo is 1,5 D sound. Left-Right / distance and depth in front of the 
> listener.
> 
> Pantophonics is 2D. Front-Back, Left-Right.
> 
> Periphonics is 3D. Front-Back, Left-Right, Up-Down. (Binaural also, if it 
> would work.)
> 
> Eero
> 
> 5.3.2014 13:42, Dave Malham kirjoitti:
>> Ah, but if that's the case, mono is 2-D sound, stereo is 3-D sound........
>> :-)
>> 
>> 
>> On 5 March 2014 11:08, Ronald C.F. Antony <r...@cubiculum.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> On 5 Mar 2014, at 11:58, Dave Malham <dave.mal...@york.ac.uk> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> And now, 4-D sound
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> http://createdigitalmusic.com/2014/03/full-immersion-audio-artists-explore-4dsound-spatial-grid-omni-speakers-ableton-max-lemur/
>>>> 
>>>> X, Y, Z  and.......
>>> 
>>> Time, it's 3-D sound in Space-Time ;)
>>> 
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