> Hello Eric, > > Very interesting post. I was a bit intrigued by what you had to say > regarding binaural recordings and the lack of sense of space. Reproducing > a sense of space is something that has interested me a lot as a sound > artist and I've been experimenting with building different types of > binaural mics. Here is an example recording I made: > > http://soundcloud.com/hcenteno/kids-running-in-the-wychwood-barns > > If I close my eyes I can really feel the space and the kids running in > front of me, and not inside my head, but I wonder how would other people > perceive it
Headphones: (Comments made before reading above para.!) Very good sense of space. I mistakenly thought the kids would circle round me ;-)> Most of the movement was behind me. Some movement went through my head. The (?)board they run over was always behind me. Soundstage seemed limited to: from due L, round behind to RF (90 to 315 degrees). (Cheap (actually free) Thomann ('t-bone') HD800 headphones : so give this what weight you wish ;-) Thanks for making it available, Michael _______________________________________________ Sursound mailing list Sursound@music.vt.edu https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/sursound