Real Live Experience, Classics unplugged (Off Topic)

by soundcheck @, Germany, Monday, January 29, 2007, 19:33 (6297 days ago) @ MirkoW

Mirko.

Mono playback. Hmmh. I don't know. Might be a bit too drastic. :wink:

However - perhaps there is some thruth in it.

When reading last weekend about brutefir and its capabilities and applications, I came across a term called "cross talk cancelation filter".

Cross talk stereo effects are technical effects and not natural, just to create for us audio freaks a nice virtual stage.
In case an instrument stands on the left hand side you can hear it with both ears from the left side. Assuming there wouldn't be a reflection on the right side, there shouldn't be a sound coming from the right side.

This is not the case in technical stereo terms! You'll hear right hand sounds
on the left hand speaker, much quieter though.
You got two sound sources (I think they call it "dipoles") instead of one!

I read somewhere that when doing cross talk cancellation the soundstage becomes more realistic. I think that's not a really new subject. They use it pretty much when speakers are placed very close to each other.

Perhaps somebody else might help, if I mixed up the theory.


Cheers

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