On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 11:46:31AM +0800, 霖の wrote: > hi,there, > Thank you very much on producing 3D audio in stereo. some suggests me to > using binaural or Ambisonics signal for industrial stereo applications, which > , however, make a crosstalk cancellation system into this DSP so that > listeners could get the right position information when playback binaural or > Ambisonics signal from conventional stereo speakers. Thus sounds a good idea, > indeed. > Besides these method, are there any other straighter ways to produce spatial > sound in stereo ? i.e, by stereo mixing/ recording techniques.
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