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Holophony is the acoustical analogue of holography : given a sound field extending over a large space (like a concert hall) holophony tells us how to reconstruct exactly the part of this field that fills amateur`s listening room - i.e. some cubic meters around the best place the connoisseur would have booked in the concert hall. But holophony shows that a high amount of reproducing sources are needed for an ideal acoustic reproductions, so that only A.Moles` myriaphony would meet such a requirement. A simplex approximation is tetraedrophony, which proves rather convenient and agreeable in practice. Some new experiments on auditory perception are also reported, as an account or a legitimation for 3 D-Stereophony.
Author (s): Jonquet, A.; Pignon, J. P.
Affiliation:
Lab. de Mecanique et d`Acoustique, Marseille, France
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention: 56
Paper Number:1209
Publication Date:
1977-03-06
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Jonquet, A.; Pignon, J. P.; 1977; Holophony and Tetrahedrophony: Some New Views About 3D-Stereophony (French) [PDF]; Lab. de Mecanique et d`Acoustique, Marseille, France; Paper 1209; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=3146
Jonquet, A.; Pignon, J. P.; Holophony and Tetrahedrophony: Some New Views About 3D-Stereophony (French) [PDF]; Lab. de Mecanique et d`Acoustique, Marseille, France; Paper 1209; 1977 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=3146