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Jeff's Top 5 Favorite Things - 3D Audio, Binaural Audio

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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2009

Click to learn how to record 3D audio yourself! http://digdagga.com/dummy. Here are 5 things I dig. For 3D Audio effect, you MUST wear headphones or you will not understand what's going on.

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  • wow this is absolutely amazing. good job man! you actually made me get up from my sofa to go check if someone was knocking the door. i'm gonna get AVES once i free up some space from my iphone

  • YES! That's exactly why I put it in there.

  • dude I remember you working on this sound like eieght years ago in the basement in seattle. It was a p.v.c nightmare! You are a mad scientist.

  • Yep, it's been a long journey. But that cage I built was SWEET! You have to admit...

  • This is fantastic. One of the most convincing binaural recording/video demos I've seen.

    It's a little too quiet though, I've had to crank the volume right up to hear in most of the vid.

  • Thanks! I appreciate the comment. The volume thing is simply because I wanted to preserve the full dynamic range. Makes for more realistic impacts. Sorry, no compression used.

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  • nice job MORE MORE MORE PLEASE

  • "Rip Off!" - I lol'd so hard; hope that didn't wake anyone up...

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  • this video is so soothing.

  • What impressed me is how the sound you capture can be heard from behind and around the head. I have a pair of binaural microphones for the ears(using myself as the dummy head) and yet while I do get some direction from them I fail to capture the sounds recorded behind me.

  • hella fat tire @0:20. Wish we could get those in Alabama.

  • This is incredible. When the garage door went up, and there's the knock on the door, I actually got up to check. No one there. Hm. Other door? Nope. Hum. Could it be the video? No. I rewind it a few seconds, the door knocks again, I turn and look. Couldn't be the video, too real!

    A psychology of music professor told me about the possibility of these things, and I was just looking to see if it would be possible, and I see that you've already done it.

  • awesome!

  • that knocking was so realistic. I replayed that few seconds like 5 times just to make sure it was from the video

  • how did you record this?

  • @ahltcal of the "virtual barber shop"

  • back for more i love this and believe me this is as good sounding on my ipod headphones plugged into the pc as it is on expensive equipment , i promise ive tried thats the beauty of this

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