0 short for stereophonic or stereoscopic -- stereo
a stereo recording.
1 stereophonic equipment, especially a record-player -- stereoanlæg
Have you got (a) stereo?
2 stereophonic sound or stereoscopic vision -- stereofonisk; i stereo
The song was recorded in stereo.
Spatial information in acousmatic music has previously been confined to the stereo or diffused sound field, or to the use of loudspeakers as point sources.
Figure 2a shows a simplified scheme of the stereo vision system with convergent cameras.
Thanks to real-time transformations, stereo displays and raytracing techniques, three-dimensional impressions close to those of real, physically built models can be produced routinely nowadays.
Miniature stereo radio transmitter for simultaneous recording of multiple single-neuron signals from behaving owls.
Each stroke is resonated in a stereo digital delay line where the feedback level is gradually raised until it dominates the original sound.
In this work, range data was acquired from stereo imaging techniques.
Stereo images are projected onto its 3 x 3 m2 screens of the walls and the floor.
Following the success of the "quiet zones" in standard-class coaches—where the use of mobile telephones and personal stereos is discouraged—the idea is being extended to first class.