stereo

IPA: stˈɛrioʊ

noun

  • A system of recording or reproducing sound that uses two channels, each playing a portion of the original sound in such a way as to create the illusion of locating the sound at a particular position, each offset from the other, thereby more accurately imitating the location of the original sound when the recorded or reproduced sound is heard.
  • (by extension) Any object or device equipped with audio components that reproduces sound in stereo, such as a stereo console in the home.
  • (printing, colloquial) A stereotype.
  • (Myanmar, music) genre of Western-style pop and rock music
  • A solar observation mission, consisting of two identical spacecraft, that will provide stereoscopic imaging of the Sun.

verb

  • (transitive) To create a stereophotographic image of.

adjective

  • Of sound, music, etc, recorded in stereo.
  • Of a pair of images: one depicting the view as would be seen from one eye and the other from the other eye, so that when viewed appropriately, they combine to give an impression of three dimensions.
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Examples of "stereo" in Sentences

  • Recorded in the studio in stereo.
  • Stereo cards are not in anaglyph.
  • People are listening in stereo now.
  • Recorded in the studio, stereo sound.
  • Perhaps the viewer was watching in stereo.
  • Reversing the polarity in a stereo system.
  • Stereo Mike is also the producer of the album.
  • The echo is noticeably different in the mono and stereo mixes.
  • Not all microphone plugs that appear to be stereo are actually stereo.
  • This recording technology is called mixed stereo or equivalence stereo.
  • There are always anomalies in stereo mixes, but we try to eliminate them, and I'd like to think we do.
  • I occasionally seem to have dreams in stereo, but I don't know that one can trust descriptions of that.
  • But the absence of real depth, the absence of stereo, is still absolute, and I think one - this is bound to occur if one only has one operative eye.
  • I thought that was improbable, but I have to say that one of the minor compensations now of losing stereo is that I have a stronger sense of visual composition.
  • It's not possible to record something in stereo with one mic, you need at least two (hense the term stereo). ok well, the waveform only shows the right channel the top half of the waveform but when I use the built in mic it draws the whole form and i can hear the audio out of both speakers??

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