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Binaural Collection - sowa - 11.06.2012

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Cytat:To celebrate the launch of ONGELEGEN the first soundpack of this collection contains recordings of party balloons. During this recording session I've tried to capture as many sounds as possible a balloon can make. All sounds are recorded and edited @ 24 Bit, 96 kHz.




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Cytat:The second soundpack from ONGELEGEN features sounds of aluminum cans. Once again I've tried to capture as many interesting sounds as possible. During this recording session alot of cans were tortured and mutilated. All sounds are recorded and edited @ 24 Bit, 96 kHz.




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Cytat:This third instalment of The Binaural Collection contains recordings of small motors of common household devices such as blenders, juicers, drills etc. During this recording session I've tried to capture the sounds from three listening perspectives: stationary front, stationary rear and a moving perspective where the sound moves around the stereo field/listeners head. The front and rear perspectives sound very similar as the sounds were recorded close to the microphones. All sounds are recorded and edited @ 24 Bit, 96 kHz.




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Cytat:This fourth library of The Binaural Collection consists of metal scratches. The recipe for this pack was simple: a metal housing from a deceased tape deck and a few sharp and blunt objects to ruin the surface of the housing. I tried to capture all the nuances of the sounds and make the sounds as big as possible without any additional processing so I close mic’ed them with the front perspective of my dummy head. All sounds are recorded and edited @ 24 Bit, 96 kHz.