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True binaural recordings involve a model head suspended over the audience at a concert, center about five rows back, with microphones inside the head fed from the earholes, in an attempt to capture the listening experience of an audience member. Most binaural recordings, however, simply use two microphones facing forward or a little splayed, positioned about a foot apart in the region of the hall just mentioned. You may have seen this rig at symphony concerts.
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