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Nothing special but it still made my day when the postlady arrived with the package from Thomann: Roland CS-10EM Binaural Microphones.
Shared the excitement with my wife but she couldn't care less, so now I'm sharing it with you instead. At least they are cheaper than a Neumann KU-100 dummy head to 5000£ for the same purpose. Off soundscaping... ---- Luftrum - Sound Designer, Field Recordist, Philanthropist. Sounds For Synth - 50+ Soundbanks to 30 Synths. 100% Synth! |
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Very cool |
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look forward to hearing what you do with em ---- look for the true freak label. do not!feed the vampyr. click link to hear the sounds of vurt coming into your ears |
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Cool. It will boost creativity |
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Luftrum wrote: Shared the excitement with my wife but she couldn't care less, so now I'm sharing it with you instead.
and when i twist those knobs on my hardware gear and come up with a cool noise, I share my joy with my wife too, but.... - "what's this, daddy?", - "it's a sound", - "oh, a monster?" Quote: Off soundscaping...
Enjoy it! |
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I guess don't forget when you have them on and go into the loo with them still recording. If you went into a public loo and forgot, I guess that would be considered "crowd sourcing"? |
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himalaya wrote:
and when i twist those knobs on my hardware gear and come up with a cool noise, I share my joy with my wife too, but.... - "what's this, daddy?", - "it's a sound", - "oh, a monster?" Same here... just my girls hammering my JD-800 and every 5 second saying "want to try new sound now daddy please..." Here is a few binural recordings, two of them recorded while in Madrid last weekend. One is from the airport where people passes me on both sides while I record, great effect with headphones! Another recorded in a restaurant - you can hear me going up some stairs, passing some busy waiters, there's dishes in the background and I pass the kitchen on my right hand, Zero 7 plays in the background, some laughter and suddenly I'm outside. There's some lo-rumble wind noise here and there, unfortunately. Listen with headphones to get the full binaural effect. And before those two recordings, circus was in town. Recorded in the tent during the break. Airport Atmosphere II Spanish Restaurant Soundscape Traveling Circus ---- Luftrum - Sound Designer, Field Recordist, Philanthropist. Sounds For Synth - 50+ Soundbanks to 30 Synths. 100% Synth! |
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