Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Trifield process is a form of audio rendering in which a conventional two-channel signal is decoded (using Ambisonic principles) to an additional number of loudspeakers, typically three in the form of a Left-Centre-Right front stage. The technique provides significant additional image stability, especially when the listener is moving or off-axis.It was developed by Dr Geoffrey Barton, a major figure in the \"second wave\" of original Ambisonics development, and Michael Gerzon."@en }
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- Trifield comment "The Trifield process is a form of audio rendering in which a conventional two-channel signal is decoded (using Ambisonic principles) to an additional number of loudspeakers, typically three in the form of a Left-Centre-Right front stage. The technique provides significant additional image stability, especially when the listener is moving or off-axis.It was developed by Dr Geoffrey Barton, a major figure in the \"second wave\" of original Ambisonics development, and Michael Gerzon.".