holophony

English

Etymology

From holo- +‎ -phony.

Noun

holophony (uncountable)

  1. (engineering) The reproduction of three-dimensional sound information in a manner analogous to the way holography reproduces light information; wave field synthesis

See also

  • monophony
  • homophony
  • polyphony

References

  • JMM - The Journal of Music and Meaning. Towards a Holophonic Musical Texture
  • Filatriau, Jean-Julien Arfib, Daniel (2010) "Creation and exploration of perceptual sonic textures space using a tangible interface" p. 1. In proceedings of Sound and Music Conference 2010. Barcelona, Spain.
  • Falcón, Jorge Alberto (2012) "Quatro critérios para a análise musical baseada na percepção auditiva", p. 23 & 28. Submitted Dissertation on 14-04-2012 at Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil.
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