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Recording & Capture

The previous parts were about the output side — how systems reproduce space and how the room shapes it. This part turns the chain around: before a sound field can be reproduced, it must be captured. Microphone choice and placement decide how much spatial information survives to playback.

The unifying idea: capture and reproduction are duals. A microphone array encodes a source direction as inter-channel level and time differences — the same two cues the ear uses (see Psychoacoustics) — which the playback techniques in Spatialization Techniques then decode back into a perceived image.

Chapters


→ Start: Principles of Spatial Capture