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Originally Posted by bebanovich
This is simply a "binaural" search results page of one of my all-time favorite places on the web - archive.org. Audio is just the tip of the iceberg . . . it's full of public domain Films Noir, old drive-in ads, government propaganda shorts, you name it.
http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=binaural
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Thanks a lot for sharing!
That seems like a "gold mine" for those of us who are into binaural recordings.
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06-10-2007, 04:57 PM
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Fans of the "Starky Satera Virtual Haircut" will be delighted to "hear" that I've found a mirror for the MP3 files themselves so you can download it to share with friends. The original link shared with us led to a Putfile.com embedded media player.
(These Mirrors courtesy of R1CH):
http://r-1.ch/VB1.mp3 (Barbershop)
Also these from R1CH:
http://r-1.ch/voce.mp3 (Whispers)
http://r-1.ch/phon.mp3 (Dryer)
http://r-1.ch/cereni-holophonic.mp3 (Matches)
Those links courtesy of Mexican Samuri at "The Something Awful Forums" where he started an extensive discussion thread all about the Virtual Haircut.
Enjoy!
Terry
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06-18-2007, 07:39 PM
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Wow, a lot of these on archive.org are pretty rockin'. Finally binaural recordings that not only sound good, but are also fun to listen to.
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07-13-2007, 06:19 PM
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07-13-2007, 06:53 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jazzzy
I've found some impressive binaural recordings on these sites :
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Thank! I will wade my way though the sites.
By the way, Welcome to Head-Fi!
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07-13-2007, 09:32 PM
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Thanks, jazzzy! And another welcome!
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07-13-2007, 09:57 PM
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thanx guys,
btw: there are also some binaural beat & drugs recordings on the net however most of them are not legal to share
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07-16-2007, 04:02 PM
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07-17-2007, 03:21 AM
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Thanks, jazzzy! I've placed them in post #1!
Terry
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My avatar is a photo of a EMS Putney VCS3 synthesizer - my first synth if you don't count my Farfisa Mini-Compact organ. I had the priviledge of learning electronic music composition from Jay Lee Jaroslav at Boston's School of the Museum of Fine Arts back in 1972-1975, and this was the synthesizer we had (well, had two of) in our lab.
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07-17-2007, 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by tbritton
Thanks, jazzzy! I've placed them in post #1!
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Thank you. I assume you have listened to them, any comments ?
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07-17-2007, 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by jazzzy
Thank you. I assume you have listened to them, any comments ?
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Well, a couple of them are certainly very short!!
One thing I noticed about the videos is maybe useful to others who look to use their video recorder for its digital recorder capabilities - because the helicopter was kept in the center of the frame, it "broke" the effect of the fly-bys, since the sound also remained centered at all times. A stationary camera (not being panned) would have resulted in a more exciting audio rendition, but of course then we'd have to lose the video occasionally as the helicopter flew out of frame! So, it may take simply keeping mindful to pan such as to allow the subject to go nearly off-frame but not entirely, just to emphasize the stereo pan.
I have not listened to all of them yet, but certainly will do so! Many fun items in there!
Terry
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My avatar is a photo of a EMS Putney VCS3 synthesizer - my first synth if you don't count my Farfisa Mini-Compact organ. I had the priviledge of learning electronic music composition from Jay Lee Jaroslav at Boston's School of the Museum of Fine Arts back in 1972-1975, and this was the synthesizer we had (well, had two of) in our lab.
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07-17-2007, 12:05 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tbritton
Well, a couple of them are certainly very short!!
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but there are also some extraordinary
Quote:
Originally Posted by tbritton
helicopter was kept in the center of the frame, it "broke" the effect of the fly-bys, since the sound also remained centered at all times.
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yes, however the best one IMHO is 20051016d0.wmv - amazing binaural effect, I felt like getting into this helicopter
and while listening to this one 20040815a.mp3 I took off my headphones because I thought there are some birds nearby my window ( ;-) I got tricked)
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09-22-2007, 08:05 AM
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Has anyone tried out the Binaural Beats? It sounds like depending on which one you listen to, it'll help you keep alert, or relax, or dream, or sleep deep.
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12-11-2007, 07:11 AM
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Yes, all of these have been represented in post 1, but this is a nice alternative location to hear these, with the built-in player embeded in his blog. Thanks!
Terry
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Please feel free to visit the Binaural Download Links thread!
The Missing Manual: A User's Guide To Ultrasone by Dexdexter
Find Reviews of All Ultrasone Lines Here
Ultrasone "Smiley" Roundup
Team: Studio Source First - Recording Engineering and Mixing!
Team: Burn Well, Then Simmer... Finally, Season to Taste!
Headphones I currently own: Ultrasone Proline 750. Koss Portapro, Sennheiser PXC-250 noise cancelling (I like), Shure E4c (very heavenly!),
No longer used: Sony MDR-EX71 in-ears, Sony MDR-V600
Equipment: Home: Yamaha RX-V750 Receiver, Sony DVP-NS975V SACD/DVD/CD player, Polk Audio LSi9 (front), LSi7 (rear) LSiC (center) speakers, Subwoofer=2-15 inch PA-system woofers fed by Crest FA-800 @~400W/Ch. Portable: Sony PCM-1 portable DAT recorder, Sonic Studios DSM-6S/M stereo mics, iPod Nano 2nd Generation, Panasonic SL-CT710 portable CD player.
My avatar is a photo of a EMS Putney VCS3 synthesizer - my first synth if you don't count my Farfisa Mini-Compact organ. I had the priviledge of learning electronic music composition from Jay Lee Jaroslav at Boston's School of the Museum of Fine Arts back in 1972-1975, and this was the synthesizer we had (well, had two of) in our lab.
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