Transaural Recording Bibliography

Transaural recording the process of using binaural recording techniques (designed for headphone reproduction) with the intention of using a stereo loudspeaker system for playback. Usually, the recorded signal is processed in order to compensate for differences (such as interaural crosstalk and frequency response discrepancies) between loudspeakers and headphones.

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Books and Articles

Digital Binaural/Stereo Conversion and Crosstalk Cancelling
Kotorynski, Kevin
AES Preprint 2949
Presented at the 89th Convention (September 1990) Los Angeles

Digital Implementation of Loudspeaker Crosstalk Cancellation and Stereo/Binaural...
Kotorynski, Kevin
Master's Thesis, University of Waterloo (1991)

Equalization and Spatial Equalization of Dummy-Head Recordings for Loudspeakers
Griesinger, David
JAES Vol. 37, No. 1/2 (January/February 1989)

Processing Artificial-Head Recordings
Gierlich, H.W., and Genuit, K.
JAES Vol. 37, No. 1/2 (January/February 1989)

Prospects for Transaural Recording
Cooper, Duane H. and Bauck, Jerald L.
JAES Vol. 37, No. 1/2 (January/February 1989)

Reproduction of Artificial-Head Recordings Through Loudspeakers
Moller, Henrik
JAES Vol. 37, No. 1/2 (January/February 1989)