AZIMUTH
Psychoacoustics / Electroacoustics

In the perception of ACOUSTIC SPACE, azimuth refers to the direction or angular displacement of a sound in the horizontal plane.

See: BINAURAL HEARING, KUNSTKOPF, MINIMUM AUDIBLE ANGLE. Compare: PROJICIENCE, STEREOACUSIS.

In TAPE RECORDING, the term also refers to the alignment of a recording or playback head such that it is in uniform contact with tape passing over it. See diagram under MAGNETIC TAPE.


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