Greetings,
Some of the first binaural recordings I made were with the Core Sound mics
attached to my glasses frame (mics very close to conchas, but not in the ears).
I also made recordings of traffic sounds using the same mics and with a
KEMAR--the mics, however, were in the KEMAR which then add
On Mar 31, 2013, at 6:00 PM, sursound-requ...@music.vt.edu wrote:
>
> Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2013 10:18:56 -0400 (EDT)
> From: len moskowitz
>
>> So: Why are we actually < not > doing some "Kunstkopf" recordings with
>> mics just outside the ear channels? (I believe nobody does this.)
> This is ho
Stefan Schreiber wrote:
So: Why are we actually < not > doing some "Kunstkopf" recordings with
mics just outside the ear channels? (I believe nobody does this.)
This is how we recommend recording binaurally with our binaural
microphones. It works very well, even if you use a real head and not
> Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2013 04:13:04 +
> From: st...@mail.telepac.pt
> To: e...@elcaudio.com; sursound@music.vt.edu
> Subject: Re: [Sursound] KEMAR, Neumann, Zwislocki
>
> Eric Carmichel wrote:
>
> >When making a recording using internal mics (not the same as mi
Eric Carmichel wrote:
When making a recording using internal mics (not the same as mics proximal to the ears conchas), the resonant peak created by KEMAR's ear canals will have to be considered.
So: Why are we actually < not > doing some "Kunstkopf" recordings with
mics just outside the ear
I'll add that the Neumann KU81 and KU100 dummy heads (Kunstkopf) are
designed to sound good over loudspeakers as well. There's a paper by
Stephen Peus about this that you can download from Neumann at
http://www.neumann.com/?lang=en&id=current_microphones&cid=ku100_publications
Look for "Steph