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Monaural or
monophonic sound reproduction (often
shortened to mono) is
sound intended to be
heard as if it were
emanating from one position. This contrasts...
- hear
beating at a rate of 10 Hz, just as if the two
tones were
presented monaurally, but the
beating will have an
element of
lateral motion as well. Binaural-beat...
- the US (Epic
Records L2N 6071 (
monaural) / B2N 171 (stereo)) and the UK in
December 1967 (Pye
Records NPL 20000 (
monaural) / NSPL 20000 (stereo)). At the...
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replacement for the 78 rpm s****ac discs. The
first 45 rpm
records were
monaural, with
recordings on both
sides of the disc. As
stereo recordings became...
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Isochronic tones are
regular beats of a
single tone that are used
alongside monaural beats and
binaural beats in the
process called brainwave entrainment. At...
- with
adjustable contrast, a
directional pad, four game buttons, a
single monaural speaker with
volume control, and uses Game Pak cartridges. The two-toned...
- base text size Yes Yes ? 2.1.0+: Set text size 3rd
party software Yes
Monaural output Yes Yes No No No Yes
Always visible scrollbar No No No No No No...
- (clear-channel stations) are
allowed to
transmit at 50 kW. AM
stations broadcast in
monaural audio; AM
stereo broadcast standards exist in most countries, but the radio...
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record and mix the
audio on set – dialogue,
presence and
sound effects in
monaural and
ambience in stereo. They work with the boom operator, Director, DA...
- recorders,
sometimes with
remote control switching on the ring, on early,
monaural c****ette
recorders mostly a dual-pin
version consisting of a 3.5 mm TS...