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binaural
[bahy-nawr-uhl, bin-awr-uhl]
adjective
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.
binaural
/ bɪn-, baɪˈnɔːrəl /
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
Other Word Forms
- ˈܰ adverb
Example Sentences
On a recent Saturday in January, with binaural beats playing softly in the background, Simpson threaded her loom using a boat shuttle and shared how the repetitive art form has changed her life.
I believe in this message and this method so much that this song has become one of my rare meditation soundtracks that’s not a binaural beat.
A binaural torso for spatial recording inside the anechoic chamber at Orfield Laboratories.
Each audience member is also given a pair of headphones — Green and his crew travel with 500 of them — to better immerse themselves in the film’s soundscapes, and particularly for its experiments with binaural audio.
Special sensorial effects combined with 360-degree binaural audio delivered through the headphones are meant to challenge how you perceive your surroundings.
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