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From: pmr@drufl.UUCP (Rastocny)
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Subject: Re: Live Sound
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Date: Fri, 10-Feb-84 09:10:53 EST
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Bill,

There was an excellent article in the "Computer Music Journal," Vol. 7,
No. 3, Fall 1983, by F. Richard Moore that described a good model
for what you are talking about.  It relates two loudspeakers to
two holes cut into the walls of a small room that is within a much
larger room.  Basically, the only perceptions that you have of what is
happening in the outer room is via these two holes (speakers).  The
article is quite lengthy and deals with several interresting topics on
loudspeaker placement, virtual acoustic space, radiation vectors, early
echo patterns, and global reverberation all related to Cmusic but
totally applicable to stereophony.

Good reading,
Phil Rastocny