When the movie 'Speed' was released I was really amazed by the dts/dolby technology where the audio track was recorded in 6 separate tracks and reproduced in 6 different channels in theaters. I still remember turning back to the telephone ring, cursing the man/woman who had brought his/her cell phone to the theater, which actually was the effect of dts technology.
Now, lets talk about the actual intention of this blog. I got this accidentally while searching for mp3s. All you need is a pair of good earphones or headphones.
Seems this has been recorded using a technology called Binaural Sound Technique.
Quote Wikipedia:
Binaural recording is a method of recording audio which uses a special microphone arrangement. Dummy head recording refers to a specific method of capturing the audio, generally using a bust.
The term "binaural" has often been confused as a synonym for the word "stereo", and this is partially due to a large amount of misuse in the mid-1950s by the recording industry, as a marketing buzzword. Conventional stereo recordings do not factor in natural crossfeed or sonic shaping of the head and ear, since these things happen naturally as a person listens, generating their own ITDs (interaural time differences) and ILDs (interaural level differences). Unquote.
The only con is that you can experience the full effect of this in ear/head phone alone. Still you'll be amazed by this kinda recording.
Try these samples.
http://rapidshare.com/files/59248353/virtualhaircut.mp3.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/32598761/3D_sound.mp3
Listen and Be Amazed!!
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