Moonlight Beethoven in Binaural (USE HEADPHONES)
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Moonlight Sonata, fuck yeah bitches!
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@Balgangsak You don't clap between movements of any piece of classical music, and this is just the first movement.
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oh, ciao! didnt hear you come in. Greetings and welcome to 'ask that guy with the glasses'
"what are binaural audio recordings?"
That's a very good question. they are the bi-product of bose tinkering around with various headphone applications, hours of manual labor, and a deal with the dark lord himself, satan.
Now i know what you're thinking: "but in what way does this have to do with the video?"
Absolutely nothing. With onions.
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O.0
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BRAVO!
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@whylus I see, thanks for the explanation.
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@Balgangsak lol good question
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@Balgangsak They're too busy coughing and rustling. I'm surprised no body had popcorn.
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yeah too bad the sound is from the camera and not the mics
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She plays beautifully
What kind of microphones (Brand/type) are used here? And what setup did you use to record binaural?
VideoMadnezz 1 year ago
@VideoMadnezz I used Roland CS-10EM.
Martins2012 1 year ago
@Martins2012 Thanks for your reply. Last week I bought a display head (good dummy since it got covered with latex, not a hard surface). I also bought 2 separate electret microphones each with a separate Pre-Amp to power them (can also be used without the pre-amp). Do you think it's important to actual put the microphones inside the head? At this moment i just attached them on the outside (the head has no external ears as well, should i get 2 ears on it for a more accurate sound capture?
VideoMadnezz 1 year ago
@VideoMadnezz absolutelly. The ear is acounts for about 50% of direction and locatiom perception. Very important!!! U could place the mics right on the entrace of sound in the ear. Not inside because the headphones wont go inside the ears either. (where u capture the sound is where you release the sound, the headphones can only release the sound in the ears so thats where you capture and placw the mics. Send me your recordings.
Martins2012 1 year ago