Binaural
having two ears.
of, with, or for both ears:
binaural hearing; a binaural stethoscope.
(of sound) recorded through two separate microphones and transmitted through two separate channels to produce a stereophonic effect.
historical examples
arteriosclerosis and hypertension: louis marshall warfield
criminal psychology hans gross
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 2, slice 8 various
let’em breathe sp-ce lester del rey
the progress of invention in the nineteenth century. edward w. byrn
adjective
relating to, having, or hearing with both ears
employing two separate channels for recording or transmitting sound; so creating an impression of depth: a binaural recording
adj.
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