Holophonics (3D Sound) Sound Example

Written by Christian Rumi 31 January 2013 8,097 views No Comment

As stated at Wikipedia:

Holophonics is a binaural recording system created by Hugo Zuccarelli that is based on the claim that the human auditory system acts as an interferometer. It relies on phase variance, just like stereophonic sound. The sound characteristics of holophonics are most clearly heard through headphones; though they can be effectively demonstrated with 2-channel stereo speakers, provided that they are phase-coherent. The word “holophonics” is related with “acoustic hologram”.

Holophonic (I call them 3D sounds for now) sounds are created in a way that makes the listener perceive the sounds in the same way we hear life around us naturally. The way we hear things enables us to perceive where sounds are coming from. That’s kind of what a holographic sound will sound like. The only way to really understand what I’m saying is to research it more and try an audio clip out yourself.

So get your head-phones on, close your eyes, and if you’re brave enough to, turn off the lights and then listen to this audio. If you can make it through one sitting without opening your eyes, I give you credit.

Listen to the Holophonic example below:

Cereni-Holophonic

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