
stereo imaging
Stereo imaging is the way sound appears to come from different directions when you listen with two ears. It creates a sense of space and position for various instruments or voices in a mixture, making the audio feel more natural and immersive. This effect is achieved by slightly varying the loudness, timing, and frequency of sounds in each channel (left and right). Our brain processes these differences to perceive depth and direction, allowing us to pinpoint where sounds are located in a three-dimensional space. Stereo imaging enhances the realism and spatial quality of audio recordings and playback.