Surprisingly, I didn't get much "body noise" otherwise. I heard
myself breathing a little throughout the recording (maybe I'm just out
of shape).
-RD
> Hi RD,
> I can't comment on the truth of this statement, but I can say that
> using in-ear binaurals presents some tricky situations in terms of
> the body's presence in a recording. Swallowing can be a rather
> invasive event with in-ear mics. As can coughing, walking,
> scratching, clothing, breathing, and other actions which can be
> minimized with mics that are not attached to the body.
>
> Have fun with them.
>
> From,
> Zach.
>
>
"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause
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