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Stereo (Radio) Audio -> 8D Audio - Increased TSL?





8D audio claims to make stereo content more involving (8D audio would be created in the radio receiver, no special encoded stereo content needed), useful for increasing TSL (for headphone/earbud users)?


Kirk Bayne
 
If nobody is listening to 3D, 8D or 10D because they aren't buying new radios, then how does one increase TSL?
 
"8D audio is essentially an effect applied to a stereo track where songs have been edited with spacial reverb and mixing to make it seem like the audio moving in a circle around your head."

So basically the same thing that RCA Victor was doing with their "Stereo Action" records in the early 1960s:


It's like an intentional form of C-Quam "platform motion".
 
"8D audio is essentially an effect applied to a stereo track where songs have been edited with spacial reverb and mixing to make it seem like the audio moving in a circle around your head."

So basically the same thing that RCA Victor was doing with their "Stereo Action" records in the early 1960s:

The “Stereo Action” effect is similar to the Disney “Fantasound” concept used in Fantasia (1940).
It's like an intentional form of C-Quam "platform motion".
So if you listened to skywave from a distant C-Quam AM station through an 8D receiver at night, would you get “washing machine motion” ?🤔
 
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