| Welcome to a demonstration
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| Of 3-dimensional sound
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| In order to achieve
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| The most convincing effect
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| We advise you
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| To close your eyes
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| The sound you are about to hear
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| Has been recorded
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| Using binaural technique
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| Binaural technique differs
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| From mono, stereo
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| And surround sound recordings
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| In that you can determine
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| The exact distance
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| And direction of a given sound
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| For instance
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| If I walk around you
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| You will be able to
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| Locate my voice
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| While I am talking to you
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| And if I drop my keys
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| And pick them up
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| You can determine
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| Whether my voice
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| Is coming from below
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| Or from a source
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| That is right next to you
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| By use of virtual sound sources
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| A variety of effects
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| Can be applied
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| Enhancing your experience
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| Of being in a different place
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| In addition to the effects conveyed
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| By the separate sound sources
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| All kinds of atmospheres
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| Can be created
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| Wrapping you up
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| In a virtual environment
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| «It can be noisy.»
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| «Ok this is about an hour?»
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| Or meditative
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| It can be almost anything
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| You wanted to be
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| Even a kiss
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| You now have a brief sample of
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| How the 3-D synthesis can be
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| Used in a musical context
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| The special and movable sound scene
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| Gives you a pleasant, relaxing
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| Almost meditative experience
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| Close your eyes
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| Lean back in a comfortable chair
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| And set your imagination free
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| And set your imagination free |