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binaural relating to or having or hearing with two ears; "binaural hearing"
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binaural diplacusis different perception of a single auditory stimulus by the two ears; the difference may be in tone (disharmonic d.) or in timing (echo d.).
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binaural Binaural recording is a method of recording audio which uses a special microphone arrangement. The term "binaural" has often been confused as a synonym for the word "stereo", and this is partially due to a large amount of misuse in the mid-1950s by the recording industry, as a marketing buzzword. In truth, binaural recordings are the best way to reproduce stereo with headphones. ...
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binaural Using, pertaining to or involving the function of both ears.
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binaural Pertaining to two ears. A presentation of sound is binaural when both ears are presented with the sound. Binaural sound also refers to a specific sound playback technology, used mainly in headphones-based research and virtual reality applications, in which an individual's HRTFs are determined and synthesized to enable 3-D auditory experiences that are indistinguishable from reality, or nearly so. [3]
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