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Latest revision as of 07:25, 30 March 2023
Downmixer DSP | |
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foo_dsp_trifield | |
Developer(s) | Case |
Release information | |
Initial release | June 2, 2017; 7 years ago |
Stable release | 1.1.4 (March 16, 2023) |
foobar2000 compatibility | |
Minimum version | 1.5 |
UI module(s) | N/A |
Additional information | |
Use | DSP |
License | GNU AGPL |
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Description
An implementation of Michael Gerzon's Trifield decoder.
The Trifield process is a form of audio rendering in which a conventional two-channel stereo signal is decoded (using Ambisonic principles) to an additional number of loudspeakers, typically three in the form of a Left-Center-Right front stage. The technique provides significant improvement to image stability, especially when the listener is moving or off-axis. It also addresses the problem in conventional stereo, where center images are recessed and less distinct due to the comb filtering arising from two sound sources emitting correlated signals.