Talk:Sound localization

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What we really need now is some citations. Major disadvantage of doing everything off the cuff... Please help. --Chinasaur 10:23, 27 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Interesting article, good work. Why do you feel you need citations in the text? Linking to other WP articles is preferred to external references, if that is what you wanted to see. -- Solitude 13:16, Sep 29, 2004 (UTC)
I think it could definately use a references section, for those looking for some more technical reading if nothing more. It's also good to have the most important articles/books in a subject listed.

[edit] Distance localization and frequency attunation

As a live sound technician, what we are always told is that it's the midrange which is attenuated with distance, more than the treble. I wonder if someone can find a source for this. 24.20.177.147 02:08, 24 March 2007 (UTC)