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3D sound has been done often times when the reverberance of a physical space in which a sound is recorded matches that of the listener's environment. This often happens by accident if using standard stereo sound rendering.
3D sound has been done often times when the reverberance of a physical space in which a sound is recorded matches that of the listener's environment. This often happens by accident if using standard stereo sound rendering.
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==Binaural audio==
==Binaural audio==
Mono recordings only use one microphone and both of your speakers would be playing out the same soundtrack. Stereo recordings on the other hand use two separate microphones at a distance from each other, one meant for your left speaker or earphone to play, while the other records audio for your right ear.
Mono recordings only use one microphone and both of your speakers would be playing out the same soundtrack. Stereo recordings on the other hand use two separate microphones at a distance from each other, one meant for your left speaker or earphone to play, while the other records audio for your right ear.