Claims
- 1. In the method of audio reproduction wherein multidirectional source signals are transmitted in two channels adapted for monaural and stereo loudspeaker presentation and having the multidirectional signals encoded in said two channels with predetermined amplitude and phase relations indicative of source directions and adapted to be decoded for formation from the signals in said two channels of more than two loudspeaker presentation signals having source signals corresponding to every source direction appearing in a plurality of such presentation signals but in differing relative amplitude, the improvement comprising
- transmitting said multidirectional source signals encoded in at least one auxiliary channel with predetermined amplitude and phase relations differently indicative of source directions relative to the amplitude and phase relations of the multidirectional signals encoded in said two monaural and stereo compatible channels,
- decoding the signals of all of said transmission channels to form multidirectional presentation signals wherein said decoding of all of said transmission channels is carried out by decoding said two monaural and stereo compatible channels to provide a first set of more than two loudspeaker presentation signals for presentation at more than two listening space bearing angles and having source signals corresponding to every source direction appearing in a plurality of such presentation signals but in different relative amplitude and decoding said auxiliary channel or channels to provide a second set of a plurality of presentation signals for presentation at listening space bearing angles corresponding to the listening space bearing angle presentation directions of said first set of presentation signals, and
- adding to each of said first set of presentation signals the signal of said second set of presentation signals for the corresponding listening space bearing angle to provide a plurality of output signals for the presentation directions corresponding to the presentation directions of said first set of presentation signals but with a sharpened directionality pattern with respect to that of said first set of presentation signals.
- 2. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein there are four audio input signals representing an orthagonal directional array and wherein each of said two monaural and stereo compatible channels includes at least three of said four audio input signals.
- 3. A method in accordance with claim 2 wherein said source directions are front, back, right and left, and wherein said predetermined amplitude and phase relations of said source signals in said two monaural and stereo compatible channels, designated T.sub.L and T.sub.R for left and right transmission channel, respectively, are
- T.sub.L = S.sub.L + 0.707 S.sub.F .angle.+45.degree. + 0.707 S.sub.B .angle.-45.degree.
- t.sub.r = s.sub.r + 0.707 s.sub.f .angle.-45.degree. + 0.707 s.sub.b .angle.+45.degree.
- where S.sub.F is the source signal from the front direction, S.sub.R is the source signal from the right direction, S.sub.B is the source signal from the back direction and S.sub.L is the source signal from the left direction.
- 4. A method in accordance with claim 2 wherein said source directions are left front, left back, right front and right back and wherein said predetermined amplitude and phase relations of said source signals in said two monaural and stereo compatible channels, designated T.sub.L and T.sub.R for left and right transmission channel, respectively, are
- T.sub.L = 0.924 S.sub.LF .angle.+221/2.degree. + 0.383 S.sub.RF .angle.+671/2.degree. +0.383 S.sub.RB .angle.-671/2.degree. + 0.924 S.sub.LB .angle.-221/2.degree.
- t.sub.r = 0.383 s.sub.lf .angle.-671/2.degree. + 0.924 s.sub.rf .angle.-221/2.degree. +0.924 s.sub.rb .angle.+221/2.degree. + 0.383 s.sub.lb .angle.+671/2.degree.
- where S.sub.LF is the source signal from the left front direction, S.sub.LB is the source signal from the left back direction, S.sub.RF is the source signal from the right front direction and S.sub.RB is the source signal from the right back direction.
- 5. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein there are two of said auxiliary channels.
- 6. A method of audio reproduction of multidirectional source signals comprising the steps of transmitting the source signals encoded in two basic transmission channels and also transmitting a limited frequency range of the source signals in at least one auxiliary transmission channel having a frequency range substantially narrower than the first two channels and corresponding to said limited source signal range, phase compensating the signals in said first two transmission channels to match any frequency-dependent phase characteristics attributable to the narrowing of the frequency range in said auxiliary channel or channels, matrixing the signals from all said channels to form more than two directional presentation signals, and individually attenuating the narrower frequency range of each of the presentation signals to essentially the same extent to restore the frequency components of said source signals to their original relative amplitude.
- 7. A method in accordance with claim 6 for FM broadcasting wherein said two basic channels are transmitted as sum and difference signals adapted for monaural compatible stereo broadcasting, and wherein there are two of said auxiliary channels which are alternated at a sampling frequency of 9.5 KH.sub.z and multiplexed together as a composite modulation of a quadrature-phased 38-KH.sub.z carrier signal.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 288,873, filed Sept. 13, 1972, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,906,156 and is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 187,065, filed Oct. 6, 1971, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,856,992.
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