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  2. Microphone array - Wikipedia

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    An array of 1020 microphones, [5] the largest in the world until August 21, 2014, was built by researchers at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. Currently the largest microphone array in the world was constructed by Sorama, a Netherlands-based sound engineering firm, in August 2014. Their array consists of 4096 ...

  3. Decca tree - Wikipedia

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    The Decca Tree is a spaced microphone array most commonly used for orchestral recording. It was originally developed as a type of stereo A–B recording method adding a center fill. The technique was developed in the early 1950s and first commercially used in 1954 by Arthur Haddy, Roy Wallace, and later refined by engineer Kenneth Ernest ...

  4. Ambisonics - Wikipedia

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    The em32 Eigenmike [18] and ZYLIA ZM-1 [19] is a commercially available 32-channel, ambisonic microphone array. A recent paper by Peter Craven et al. [20] (subsequently patented) describes the use of bi-directional capsules for higher order microphones to reduce the extremity of the equalisation involved. No microphones have yet been made using ...

  5. Microphone - Wikipedia

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    A microphone array is any number of microphones operating in tandem. There are many applications: Systems for extracting voice input from ambient noise (notably telephones, speech recognition systems, hearing aids) Surround sound and related technologies

  6. SOSUS - Wikipedia

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    First SOSUS stations. Sound Surveillance System ( SOSUS) was the original name for a submarine detection system based on passive sonar developed by the United States Navy to track Soviet submarines. The system's true nature was classified with the name and acronym SOSUS classified as well. The unclassified name Project Caesar was used to cover ...

  7. List of microphone manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of defunct microphone manufacturers with articles. Aiwa; Altec Lansing; American Microphone; Ampex; Astatic; Brush Development Company; Dynaco ...

  8. List of Ambisonic hardware - Wikipedia

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    MH Acoustics has developed the EigenMike, a 32-capsule spherical microphone array capable of up to fourth-order Ambisonics; Brahma ambisonic microphones - several tetrahedral types, with different capsule sizes - some built into a Zoom H2N recorder, and some standalone microphones outputting to four balanced microphone channels. These are ...

  9. Acoustic camera - Wikipedia

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    Acoustic camera. An acoustic camera (or noise camera) is an imaging device used to locate sound sources and to characterize them. It consists of a group of microphones, also called a microphone array, from which signals are simultaneously collected and processed to form a representation of the location of the sound sources.