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A new first-order differential microphone array with an infinitely steerable and variable beampattern is described. The microphone consists of 6 small pressure microphones flush-mounted on the surface of a 3/4" diameter rigid nylon sphere. The microphones are located on the surface at points where included octahedron vertices contact the spherical surface. By appropriately combining the three Cartesian orthogonal pairs with simple scalar weightings, a general first-order differential microphone beam (or beams) can be realized and directed to any angle in 4/spl pi/ steradian space. A working real-time version has been created and measured results from this microphone are shown. This microphone should be useful for surround sound recording/playback applications and to virtual reality audio applications.
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