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Array Microphones

Multiple microphones (from two to hundreds) arranged to obtain directionality, either by direct summing of all microphone's signals or by adding signal processing to the summation process. Examples of arrays: Endfire microphone: Microphone elements arranged in a straight line, all units time-aligned to the element furthest away from the sound source. Sphere microphone: Microphone elements distributed on the surface of a rigid sphere. (Typical sizes: 10-25 cm diameter). The use of signal processing then obtains beamforming. The signal can be extracted into several audio channels providing multichannel options.
Audio Production

Immersive/object-based audio recording techniques

Audio formats have developed over time. Starting with narrow bandwidth mono, moving on to various versions of two-channel stereo and finally to full-band, multi-channel immersive audio. The sound is reproduced in many ways, ranging from personal headphones to multi-channel systems in cinemas or other big venues. Immersive audio can be described as a group of recording- and reproduction formats that involve more than a basic two-channel stereo

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