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Combination Stereo Array

A complex multi-mic stereo array typically combining two or more conventional stereo arrays mounted in the same plane. The OCCO array and Falkner Phased array are examples combination arrays, where a near-coincident array is combined with a spaced-omni array with the aim of blending the spatial imaging accuracy of the former with the spaciousness and low-frequency extension of the latter.

Blumlein-Pfanzagl-Triple Array

A development of the Blumlein Array, named after its inventor Dr. Edwin Pfanzagl-Cardone. This configuration adds a third, central figure-of-eight microphone facing directly forwards. This extra microphone’s output is typically blended 3 – 6dB lower than the level from the left and right microphones to introduce more central focus to the sound stage.

Bell Laboratories

The historical research centre of the Bell Telephone Company in America, and credited with (amongst many other inventions) the development of early stereo spaced array microphone techniques concurrent with, but independent of, Blumlein’s work at EMI in the UK.

Baffle

An acoustic screen placed between microphones to replicate the sound-shadowing effect of the head between the ears.

Auditory Cues

Elements of acoustic sound signals detected by the ears and brain which help to locate sound sources in the space around the listener using inter-aural time differences (ITD), inter-aural level differences (ILD), and spectral anomalies due to comb-filtering caused by the pinnae and shoulders.

Acoustic Pressure Equaliser (APE)

Acoustic Pressure Equaliser (APE) — A smooth spherical construction with a small-diaphragm omnidirectional microphone capsule mounted flush to the surface. APEs are typically 30-50mm in diameter and serve to modify the frequency response and polar pattern through surface diffractions. These create an HF boost for on-axis sounds, and greater directivity at high frequencies giving more forward focus and, when used in a spaced array, enhanced stereo imaging. The Decca Tree is famous for using Neumann M50 microphones in which the omni capsule is embedded within a 40mm APE.

Angular Distortion

The differences between the relative angles of physical sound sources placed in front of a stereo microphone array and their representation as virtual sources on replay from stereo loudspeakers. Most stereo arrays tend to expand the relative angles of sources close to the centre but compress them for sources close to the edge ( somewhat like a wide-angle lens).

A-B Stereo

A stereo microphone technique using two microphones spaced apart by at least 50cm. The microphones normally have omnidirectional polar patterns, but other polar patterns can be used. This format is known for capturing a good sense of spaciousness, depth and ambience, although spatial imaging tends to be relatively vague and potentially unstable.

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