![]() ![]() These microphones are from SoundProfessionals and are model number 30-11847 (C7-XLR) – MS-TFB-2-11847. People don’t know you’re recording, so everyone acts naturally around you and do not ask questions of you. You wear these and they are inconspicuous as it looks like you are listening instead of recording. The in-ear, worn, microphones are also from SoundProfessionals. I use these when I don’t have the ability to be still enough or don’t have the time to spend sitting and recording. For indoors, they draw too much attention. I like to use these for when I can put them on a tripod and leave them outside in the environment. They are more portable than a full head system and record great binaural sound. They are realistic but fake ears that have microphones embedded down inside of them to simulate a head. The binaural “mini-ears” I use are from SoundProfessionals and are model number B-15029. Soundprofessionals #MS-MINI-BINAURAL-EARS Mini-Ears and In-Ear Binaural Microphones Frequency Response Curve (same curve for both) in-ear binaural microphones that I wear in my own ears (preferred – gets best binaural effect).a mini-ears (fake ears) binaural set-up as shown below, or.To get high-quality binaural sound, I use either By doing this, when you play it back you get an authentic reproduction of the sound as if your ears were hearing it in real-time. Binaural recording, simply and for my purposes, is recording sound with two microphones separated by a human head or reasonable facsimile. The effect of “being there” is achieved through binaural recording. The Technique, Equipment, and Settings Binaural Recording Here is the technique, equipment, and settings I use. When I play my recordings back, I want them to sound exactly like when I was there. I like recording ambient sounds of nature, locations, equipment, and other assorted noises.
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