The theory of shadowless calculation of ear signals is shown to have accumulated a number of misconceptions over the yárs since 1920. Present-day spectral stereo theory follows directly from ear-signal calculations using the shadowing (diffraction) functions specified by Rayleigh. The ahsdowless theory, properly understood, is the low-frequency asymptotic version. A few results of spectral theory are shown. It departs from the shadowless theory for higher frequencies, beginning at about 440 Hz. Some prevalent notions are overturned.
Author:
Cooper, Duane H.
Affiliation:
University of Illinois, Urbana, IL
JAES Volume 35 Issue 9 pp. 629-642; September 1987
Publication Date:
September 1, 1987
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