Gregorio Garcia Karman <ggkar...@musicologia.com> wrote:

> I found a reference in a musical text of the 1960s originated in the UK that
> mentions the terms "audio point" and "audio plenum" perhaps in reference to
> a technique that would be able to control the spread of a single source in
> the stereophonic image. Do these terms ring the bell of anyone here?

The terms ring no bells in me.  However,
spreading a single source in a stereo image is
a standard problem when mixing multi-track
mono sources.  One solution is the PS22
Stereo Maker plug-in from Waves Audio.  The
screenshot on Page 21 of their manual (page
22 in the PDF file) should give you the idea;
visit:
http://www.waves.com/Manuals/Plugins/PS22.pdf

The PS22 process was invented by Michael
Gerzon shortly before his death.  The digital
process is an evolution of analogue
"spreaders" developed for Ambisonic mixing.

Regards,
Martin
-- 
Martin J Leese
E-mail: martin.leese  stanfordalumni.org
Web: http://members.tripod.com/martin_leese/
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