The Fletcher Memorial Home - Pink Floyd
Holophonic sound is a recording and reproduction technique performed using a special microphone called an olofono, which allows sound to be reproduced in a way that is similar to how it is perceived by the human auditory system: sound is no longer perceived on the earcups of headphones or within the classic stereo field, but even outside the head, almost in the exact spatial coordinates of the recording. (wikipedia)
Well! There are only 4 albums recorded using this technique... in addition to The Final Cut, Roger Waters, The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, Psychic TV, Dreams Less Sweet, Some Bizarre, and Gianni Togni (listen up) Stile Libero. All of them between 1982 and 1984... it makes me think that it didn't have much success, but I guarantee you, and anyone who has it can attest, that it sounds divine!
Holophonic sound is a recording and reproduction technique performed using a special microphone called an olofono, which allows sound to be reproduced in a way that is similar to how it is perceived by the human auditory system: sound is no longer perceived on the earcups of headphones or within the classic stereo field, but even outside the head, almost in the exact spatial coordinates of the recording. (wikipedia)
Well! There are only 4 albums recorded using this technique... in addition to The Final Cut, Roger Waters, The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, Psychic TV, Dreams Less Sweet, Some Bizarre, and Gianni Togni (listen up) Stile Libero. All of them between 1982 and 1984... it makes me think that it didn't have much success, but I guarantee you, and anyone who has it can attest, that it sounds divine!
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