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Binaural microphone setup1/22/2024 The microphone/ ear placement combined with the blockiness of the head kind creates a ‘dark’ space right in front of the head.The shape of the head is a bit too big for the size ears I’ve got (size was measured to be ‘big’).Learnings so farĪlthough the recordings sound promising, I’ve also learned a couple of things: You can also download the PDF printable version of the cutting plan. I opted to design and make my own by tracing the renowned Neumann dummy head. Harry demonstrates his build with a foam mannequin head. The EM272 seems to be a very sensitive and great sounding microphone capsule. Through this awesome video of David Harry, I caught the bug on making my own binaural setup with a dummy head, silicon ears and these new lavalier microphones I never heard off: Clippy XLR EM272 Stereo Microphone, which is a lavalier microphone set delivered with XLR connectors and this Primo EM272 electet capsule inside. Soundtransit ‘artist’ page Inspired to make my own dummy head You can still check out my ‘artist’ page with recordings on. In a nutshell: you could create a virtual journey through local sound recordings, based on sound recordings of artists around the world. Travel trough sound: Sound TransitĪs I wrote: Sound Transit was one of my favourite initiatives. ![]() ![]() I do have a love for the binaural experience I got with the Sennheiser Ambeo smart headset with my iPhone, and the Soundman OKM Classic in combination with my Marantz PMD620 recorder. I’ve been more and more interested in making an independent recording platform to record indoor recordings, of cosy rooms, every day activities and even conversations. One of my first would be the now defunct SoundTransit, and recently I’ve picked up on it again. I have done various experiments and contributed to all kinds of art projects through binaural recordings and ambient recordings.
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