On 11/11/2014 21:39, Bearcat M. Şándor wrote:
I'm impressed. You put these together very well. Only the first one loaded
completely but i was able to hear samples of all 4 streams. I haven't had
much experience with binaural recordings. To me it sounded everything was
in a band that was tight around my forehead but extended to my shoulders.
The far left effect was on my left shoulder and the far right effect was on
my right shoulder. When something moved across the stage in front of me, it
sounded like it slid along my forehead but was never "out in front".

Is this what most people should experience?

"/I didn't mention binaural sound. Because it has one serious flaw that I feel is fatal: It doesn't do frontal imaging. Yes, it reproduces space magnificently and gives marvelous imaging of sounds to the sides and all the way around the rear quadrant; but most listeners hear front-located sources as being inside their heads, not in frontal space. Binaural can sound impressively realistic...until you compare it with discrete surround." - http://www.stereophile.com/content/spacethe-final-frontier-letters-2 It is missing the 'key' , with it, it does not behave as expected. https://www.dropbox.com/s/nbar9xpgq84vmh4/dog%20bone%20fairport.mp3?dl=0
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