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Title:
Signal synthesizing system adaptable for discrete four-channel sound reproducing system and matrix four-channel sound reproducing system
Abstract:
The invention discloses a system for synthesizing first and second recording or transmission signals adaptable for both of a discrete four-channel stereo sound reproducing system and a matrix four-channel stereo sound reproducing system. The first recording or transmission signal includes a first audio main signal and a first carrier signal frequency modulated by a first audio sub-signal, whereas the second recording or transmission signal includes a second audio main signal and a second carrier signal frequency modulated by a second audio sub-signal. Each of the first and second audio main signals is formed by combining four sound signals with a predetermined amplitude ratio and a predetermined phase relationship, whereas each of the first and second sub-signals is formed by combining three of the four sound signals with a predetermined amplitude ratio and a predetermined phase relationship. The first and second main signals are used to effect the matrix four-channel sound reproduction, while a combination of the first and second main signals and the first and second sub-signals is used to effect the discrete four-channel sound reproduction.
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Inventors:
Takahashi, Susumu (Tokyo, JA) Ito, Ryosuke (Tokyo, JA)
Application Number:
364115
Filing Date: 1973-05-25 Publication_date: 1976-01-13 Assignee:
Sansui Electric Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, JA)
Primary Class(es):
381/23
369/89, 369/90
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Other References:
Why The Four Channel War Need Not Take Place by Feldman, Audio Magazine, July 1972. |