On 4/11/07, Dragan Noveski <perodog@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I certainly wouldn't mind going for a binaural effect... hmmm... where to find a head?
Bearcat M. Sandor wrote:
>> Soundman OKM In-Ear Binaural Microphones?
>> My preferred small and portable solution...
>>
>> lg, PP
>>
>
> Those look really interesting. Wouldn't they capture the sound of the
> person moving their head and walking around?
yes they do, but...
> On a high-end playback
> system you'd be able to hear the changes in perspective. That might be
> really interesting or very dizzying.
>
being able to listen to that (hearing the changes in perspective) is
only possible using a headphone.
cheers,
doc
> I have to admit though it would be a great test of system resolution
> during playback.
I certainly wouldn't mind going for a binaural effect... hmmm... where to find a head?
>
> Bearcat M. Sandor
> Audiophile, not engineer.
>
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