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by matyas_Archive
A bit of googling brought me over to binaural.com, where they have a fair bit of information about (duh) binaural recording, which is what recording with a dummy head gives you. There's even a picture of a Neumann Fritz head being fitted onto a crash test dummy so that industrial researchers can measure the volume of car noise! I've never (to my knowledge) heard a record made with this technique (I'm even unfamiliar with the records mentioned in this thread), but just in case you're curious, the site apparently has loads of them for sale. Apparently the sound is quite a bit different from normal stereo, and I get the impression that to really appreciate it, you need headphones. Mixing with this thing would seem to be problematic - if you adjusted the pan of the tracks, you would destroy the localization that seems to be the signature sound of the thing, and probably mess with the phase as well. It really seems like something you use on audiophile minimal-miking projects where you're going directly to two-track. Has anyone here ever worked with one?
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