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... the two sources. This is the basics of volume panning. 2. Signals from the same source arriving at different times are heard essentially as one sound, with the delayed signal adding to the original sound but, when audible, being heard much more weakly. 3. Signals incoherent in both time and direction are heard as not localized, neither from source nor from a large range of angles in space, i.e. as a diffused sound. This diffused sound can be adjusted so as to come from a far more believable phantom source. To do this, more information of how the human brain interprets sound is required. Basics of Human sound location. The human brain has a very clever method for locating the source of sounds that are heard. A sharp sound in the middle of silence can be easily picked up and a person can instantly 'feel' where the sound came from, be it ...
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