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dummy head microphone as its sonic reference, ensuring that virtual sounds matched the realistic spatial cues of actual binaural recordings. The Problem It Solved:

This simulates the early acoustic reflections of a "shoebox" room. It creates a sense of distance and space.

: Because it uses binaural processing, the 3D effect is most convincing when heard through headphones. Availability & Transition

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