Crosstalk is the unwanted transfer of audio signals from one channel to another in a stereo recording system. This phenomenon can degrade the quality of the recorded sound, making it essential to minimize crosstalk levels.
The channel crosstalk in decibels (dB) is calculated using the formula:
V_{out} = Output voltage of the crosstalk signal
V_{in} = Input voltage of the desired signal
Minimizing crosstalk involves using high-quality recording equipment, proper microphone placement, and employing techniques such as differential recording to reduce interference.
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