UMX matrices provide optimal-localization directivity patterns with balance-invariant symmetry and orientation. These advantages over sum-differences matrixing permit specification of two, low-distortion, low-noise, noncompandor, narrowband, FM channels for linear, time-invariant combination with optimal mono-stereo-compatible baseband matrix channels. Development of this discrete-matrix QMX disc, with audio bandwidth to 18 kHz, top frequency below 35 kHz, and simplified cutting, processing, and playing, is described.
Authors:
Cooper, Duane H.; Shiga, Takeo; Takagi, Toshihiko
Affiliation:
University of Illinois, Urbana, IL
AES Convention:
45 (May 1973)
Paper Number:
908
Publication Date:
May 1, 1973
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