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post #136 of 142

sorry for duplicating the my, but I just realized that this thread exist.

 

http://www.overtone.cc/profile/ayamahambho

 

nabra-sync 4d - listen with ordinary headphones, expect unordinary space. but some of the other recordings also sound very "holophonic".

post #137 of 142
Cowboy Junkies - live at the ark. Binaural recording, engineered for headphones. FLAC or MP3 download : http://www.archive.org/details/cj2009-10-05.ku100_at37
post #138 of 142

I love binaural recordings for the awesome positional sound but I wonder if there's any good suggestions for more modern electronica or pop music that uses this technique. I know for example Circ uses a lot of sound effects that seems to wander around your head in their recordings like this one for example (probably not binaural but sounds awesome nonetheless) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6VTqmveBTk

 

Do you know any other suggestions that's similar to above?

post #139 of 142
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Originally Posted by RPGWiZaRD View Post

I love binaural recordings for the awesome positional sound but I wonder if there's any good suggestions for more modern electronica or pop music that uses this technique. I know for example Circ uses a lot of sound effects that seems to wander around your head in their recordings like this one for example (probably not binaural but sounds awesome nonetheless) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6VTqmveBTk

 

Do you know any other suggestions that's similar to above?



That stuff is usually hard to with an actual binaural head. Usually stuff like this is done in post-production using HRTF's.

post #140 of 142

Honestly, I've always paid the music I've been listening to. Sometimes I use youtube. If I like it I buy it.

 

And I couldn't care less about 5-to-60-second samples or recordings of people going around town with a dummy head. I want music! Songs! Albums! Simphonies! Operas! Concerts!

 

Why don't we open a sticky thread just on... "legally downloadable binaural recordings"?

 

If they exist. Honestly the only binaural recording that impressed me and that I'd really call "binaural" is the one available on HDtracks and promoted in Jude's video on head-fi TV.

It was not the first binaural recording I was going to listen to, at all, but it gave me shivers. While Jude was talking I just thought "who the hell is knocking there???" - And I was wearing 20-$-worth Sony's plugged into the netbook headphone out.

 

Hats off to the mixing engineer!!!

 

I wish they used dummy heads more often...


Edited by Edoardo - 9/11/11 at 10:25am
post #141 of 142
Thread Starter 

Yes, it would be nice if there were more binaural musical recordings available. If you find any, even if not free to download, please do let people know about them here. The symphony recordings mentioned in the first post of the thread are no longer free, but I kept the listing because they are so rare to find.

Here is the MSO store: http://download.mso.org/app

 

Terry


Edited by tbritton - 9/11/11 at 3:36pm
post #142 of 142
Thread Starter 

Thanks, Alex! I'm off to check them out now! :-)

 

Terry

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