Ah - most interesting, Aaron, I haven't seen the 2nd one and it's not in
the Ambisonics Motherlode ... does anyone have a copy?

     Dave

On 23 June 2013 21:56, Aaron Heller <[email protected]> wrote:

> The term "Ambisonics" does not appear at all in Fellgett's 9/72 article
> [1], but is in the title in 11/73 [2].
>
> [1] P. Fellgett, “Directional information in reproduced sound,” Wireless
> World, vol. 78, no. 1443, pp. 413–417, 1972.
>
> [2] P. Fellgett, “Ambisonic reproduction of sound,” Electronics and Power,
> vol. 19, no. 20, pp. 492–494, 1973.
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