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Stereo Processing
As a special case, stereo processing of any number of sources can be
accomplished using two delay lines, corresponding to left and right
stereo channels. The stereo mix may contain a panned mixture of any
number sources, each with its own stereo placement, path filtering,
and Doppler shift. The two stereo outputs may correspond to ``left
and right ears,'' or, more generally, to left- and right-channel
microphones in a studio recording set-up.
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About the Author: Julius Orion Smith III
Julius Smith's background is in electrical engineering (BS Rice 1975, PhD Stanford 1983). He is presently Professor of Music and Associate Professor (by courtesy) of Electrical Engineering at
Stanford's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), teaching courses and pursuing research related to signal processing applied to music and audio systems. See
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/ for details.
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