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Old 08-27-2011, 10:19 AM
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thanks for the info but not being mixed radio talking seems a szchizophrnia simulation of voices coming from the center of your head i guess

check out how rare and RELAXING these are:

do you know more like these? i cant find them




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Old 08-27-2011, 11:30 AM
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Binaural isn't used much simply because it only really works with headphones.

It's created using 2 microphones placed as they would be if they were your ears. Sometimes a fake head is used and they put the mics either side. The effect is that you're listening to the room not just the music.

Like I said it's not widley used because if you listen to a binaural recording through speakers the effect just doesn't work. Which is why we have surround sound systems now.

Radio is mixed, it goes through all sorts of sound processing before it is transmitted. Again, binaural won't really work over FM radio because the signal is heavily compressed before being transmitted (this sort of levels out the sound)

There are more binaural recordings here http://www.binaural.com/serendipity/index.php
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Old 08-27-2011, 11:35 AM
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i heard if you listen to stereo with headphones sound comes from within your head, binaural instead comes from outside

doesnt sound very healthy

most people use headphones nowadays there should be more binaural imho

seems binaural is made for headphones and stereo for speakers

i miss some naturality in recording as those links

listening to the radio i often get weird freak out feelings

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why this is so rare:



in fact admit it this is probably the 1st time you see a singer using two mics, cough supresion cough cough

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checkout how when domingo moves the head you can tell by the sound

i miss that

hell why they dont do it in radio, i cant locat radio voices, and the music ones have position but static

i want to listen katy perry and be able to tell by the sound how she dances maybe i could tell how she wispers in my ear

godam world gotta change it

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Old 08-27-2011, 12:12 PM
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I have seen singers use 2 mics before, lots of times.

I agree with you about the use of Stereo, it's not used as creativley as it used to be, if you listen to some late 60's stereo recordings they would do something crazy like have the drums far left the bass far right and stick the vocals over to one side too.

It's much more subtle these days, you get things ping ponging around and they tend to use more width. Some stereo Beatles recordings are really interesting through headphones. You can remove certain sounds simply by messing around with the balance because they have sounds comming out of only one side.

Strawberry Fields Forever by The Beatles is a good exampe. You can pan left or right and get a drastic change in the sound of the song.
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Old 08-27-2011, 12:42 PM
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you know what im gonna stick to the 60,s

i love the sound of puff the magic dragon style, men at the side and lady in the center

doors is good

any more recomendations?
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not 60s but a great duo called orbital,that im sure winny knows,ist track off brown album,best with headphones on and head off
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hey that gave me a headache

the system is working hard on subliminals on me but apparently they can do nothing due to paradox

for example often i listen to music in the radio which is wildly biased toward one side this makes something strange in my brain

here you have one proof of how im exposed to subliminals

i dream someone tells me the end of the world is in one year and next day i see this on tv



you can hear how that cuts my breathing for 40 secs

i get some wild ideas dont know from where that i lose one hand in the future and im expose to this:

in the last photogram appears a momified hand:



i mean lets suppose i have to do something in the future important and someone tries to change it

wwll due to paradox they can change anything except the thing they want to change

omg still have a headache by that time loop video

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also that book the end of eternity by asimov:

the wolrd divided in "eternals" who extend life as much as they can and time fixed who make history, all woman are time fixed according asimov hehe take that

and shakespeare said it the world is a stage

hey really what was that time loop video suppose to be my head still hurts, im not used to that kind of tech
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Old 08-27-2011, 05:34 PM
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my apologies 74 i thoguht you badintended you served the dark side without knowing

i think this is what you meant to post:

this one has working stereo efeect

cool man



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yeah dave74 check the link you sent, you cant percieve the stereo and causes a headache but i see its great, very deep stuff thanks a lot man thats so trippy, it blows the head

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Old 08-27-2011, 04:30 PM
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There actually quite a few stereo recordigs that were recorded using simple mike setups.

Problem is that it requires quite a bit of extra effort at the recording stage.

So it's cheaper to just record the instruments individually, and not as a whole.

Of course that make's real stero impossible.
That's why some of those (older) stereo recordings haven quite a following.

Check out Mercury's living presence series for instance.

And then get into High End stero and go broke.
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