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In-ear microphones.

Subject: In-ear microphones.
From: loughkb
Date: Fri Apr 8, 2016 7:44 am ((PDT))
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     Has anyone else here experimented with in-ear mics?    I've used a set=
 from soundprofessionals.com and find that they do an amazing job of preser=
ving an almost 3D image of the environment when recording.    The downside =
is that you have to be still, not move your head around much, and try not t=
o swallow to often.=0D
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     An example is this hour long recording I did of birds at sunrise, deep=
 in the woods one spring morning.   Listen in headphones!=0D
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One hour holophonic binaural 3D recording of birds at sunrise. https://www.=
youtube.com/watch?v=3Dy7fVLkH98yA =0D
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 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Dy7fVLkH98yA =0D
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 One hour holophonic binaural 3D recording of birds at su... https://www.yo=
utube.com/watch?v=3Dy7fVLkH98yA ( ( ((For best effect, use headphones!)) ) =
) This is a 3D audio recording of birdsong I made using in-ear microphones.=
 The location is Salamonie Reservoir, i...=0D
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 View on www.youtube.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Dy7fVLkH98yA =0D
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Kevin. =0D
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