"HOLOGRAPHIC" sound
"HOLOGRAPHIC" sound
Listen to this
http://www.holophonic.ch/archivio/testa ... phonic.mp3
How can i do this with my percussion?!
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Almost certainly recorded with a "Dummy Head" microphone system. I believe this is a recording made by an Italian or Swiss (?) guy naked Zaccarelli (?) to demonstrate his recording system in the early 80's. He demo'd it for us on headphones at Air Studios in London.
You can find a Dummy Head here - http://www.neumann.com/?lang=en&id=curr ... escription
Or there are many online resources to construct your own.
Wow, trip down memory lane or what?
PB
You can find a Dummy Head here - http://www.neumann.com/?lang=en&id=curr ... escription
Or there are many online resources to construct your own.
Wow, trip down memory lane or what?
PB
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naked is without clothesphilipbarrett wrote:Funny typo eh? Back in Texas we say Nekkid anyways.He did the recording naked ?
PB
nekkid is naked but looking for trouble
didn't you hear the slight <fap fap fap> as he walked around the room? Just naked.
I love stuff like this, tripped me out on my cheap ass sony earbuds I use at work.
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Reminds me of the great scene in The Milagro Beanfield War where Herbie Platt puts his Walkman 'phones on 90m year old Amarante Cordova who starts looking all around to see where the sound is coming from!DeadlyKungFu wrote:
I love stuff like this, tripped me out on my cheap ass sony earbuds I use at work.
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Thanks for the link.
Wow - my old memory isn't quite as sad as I thought. Zaccarelli or Zuccarelli, close enough after 23 years! We tended to agree with this article, that the good doctor was trying to sell somthing that really already existed. As the writing says, he was very cagey about specific details.
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The article goes on to talk about SRS Labs (http://www.srslabs.com/broadcaststereoprocessor1213.asp) which is the system ESPN uses to "enhance" the stereo in it's live sporting broadcasts. I'll probably be using one tonight, applied subtly they are pretty effective as a mono to stereo on individual inputs but I'm not a fan of using one on the entire mix.
PB