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- Phantom_center abstract "Phantom center refers to the way human ears detect the location of a sound; straight ahead, above, or behind the head. Since humans have one ear on each side of the head, sound in aforementioned locations creates an equal sensation in each ear. Thus, based only on hearing, the sound can be determined to be in one of said locations, as opposed as to the left, or to the right. In stereo mixing of sound a phantom center is often created, by the use of panning. Even though there is no center speaker, vocals could appear to come from precisely between the two speakers, provided the listener is located in the sweet spot. In surround sound, vocals are often mapped to the center channel, eliminating the need to create a phantom center using the left and right channels.".
- Phantom_center wikiPageID "13258442".
- Phantom_center wikiPageLength "1013".
- Phantom_center wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Phantom_center wikiPageRevisionID "668769845".
- Phantom_center wikiPageWikiLink Audio_mixing.
- Phantom_center wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stereophonic_sound.
- Phantom_center wikiPageWikiLink Center_channel.
- Phantom_center wikiPageWikiLink Pan_law.
- Phantom_center wikiPageWikiLink Panning_(audio).
- Phantom_center wikiPageWikiLink Stereo_imaging.
- Phantom_center wikiPageWikiLink Stereophonic_sound.
- Phantom_center wikiPageWikiLink Surround_sound.
- Phantom_center wikiPageWikiLink Sweet_spot_(acoustics).
- Phantom_center wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phantom center".
- Phantom_center wikiPageWikiLinkText "phantom center".
- Phantom_center wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sound-tech-stub.
- Phantom_center wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Phantom_center subject Category:Stereophonic_sound.
- Phantom_center comment "Phantom center refers to the way human ears detect the location of a sound; straight ahead, above, or behind the head. Since humans have one ear on each side of the head, sound in aforementioned locations creates an equal sensation in each ear. Thus, based only on hearing, the sound can be determined to be in one of said locations, as opposed as to the left, or to the right. In stereo mixing of sound a phantom center is often created, by the use of panning.".
- Phantom_center label "Phantom center".
- Phantom_center sameAs Q7180607.
- Phantom_center sameAs m.03b_jrl.
- Phantom_center sameAs Q7180607.
- Phantom_center wasDerivedFrom Phantom_center?oldid=668769845.
- Phantom_center isPrimaryTopicOf Phantom_center.