sharpdion23
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How to get this effect on X1?
Please see this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUDTlvagjJA I want to get the effect of this audio. I want to position an instrument above my head or behind my ear. I saw this feature in sonar x1 about surround panner, but it doesn't really do what I want. I heard it was called binaural recording and was wondering if there is an fx or another way than buying a mic for this. Thanks
post edited by sharpdion23 - 2011/05/10 13:01:04
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Re:How to get this effect on X1?
2011/05/10 15:02:51
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Sounded like stereo to me.
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Re:How to get this effect on X1?
2011/05/10 15:31:24
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There are some amazing demos using this technique of recording. The whole trick is in the microphone technique and listening on headphones. It is simple stereo. I have never heard of a simulator for this.
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sharpdion23
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Re:How to get this effect on X1?
2011/05/10 23:16:42
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Can I use two normal sm 57 mics to create this effect when recording?
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Re:How to get this effect on X1?
2011/05/10 23:22:25
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Re:How to get this effect on X1?
2011/05/10 23:31:00
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sharpdion23
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Re:How to get this effect on X1?
2011/05/11 00:04:38
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it sounds similar to mid/side technique, but how do you make sound come from a specific spot e.g. behind the ear. I did learn from that video though.
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Re:How to get this effect on X1?
2011/05/11 00:23:38
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Re:How to get this effect on X1?
2011/05/11 01:00:37
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Also of note, in that video there is a Q Sound add right smack in the middle of it. I have the Q sound plugs here and use them often for trippy sound placements. Here is Q Sound in action taken directly from the old plugin disc I purchased years ago. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4909348/SbarEnd.mp3 I still use these babies today. Pretty cool stuff.
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Re:How to get this effect on X1?
2011/05/11 13:42:18
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Danny Danzi Also of note, in that video there is a Q Sound add right smack in the middle of it. I have the Q sound plugs here and use them often for trippy sound placements. Here is Q Sound in action taken directly from the old plugin disc I purchased years ago. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4909348/SbarEnd.mp3 I still use these babies today. Pretty cool stuff. Good call Danny. I noticed that "Q Sound" ad but when I followed it didn't look like they were pushing any plugins. I recall those Q Sound Plugs from the old Cakewalk Pro Audio Days, I think I still have a couple archived somewhere. (time to go digging)
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sharpdion23
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Re:How to get this effect on X1?
2011/05/12 13:19:29
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Thank you for all the help so far. The Qsound is preatty good, but is there a plugin that the effect works for both people who use headphones and speakers? Because when I took a look at them some say put headphones on when listening and some say use speakers. Is there a way to create this effect for both
post edited by sharpdion23 - 2011/05/12 13:46:30
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Re:How to get this effect on X1?
2011/05/12 13:52:56
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Can I use two normal sm 57 mics to create this effect when recording? With binaural recordings, two mics are placed in a model of a human head (to simulate the perspective of each ear). You can use a pair of 57 mics to record stereo (or simulate binaural)... but it's not the best choice for this purpose. The 57 was designed as a live mic... (rejects off-axis audio to reduce feedback). Thus, the 57 isn't particularly sensitive to off-axis audio... and it will tend to color those sounds. If you have a pair of small diaphragm condenser mics (omni pattern), you'd get better results with those. The 57's forte' is capturing a tightly focused aggressive midrange tone. Perfect for recording guitar and snare drum... or any scenario where you want to capture that aggressive mid-range tone. ie: Mic a bass cab with both a large diaphragm condenser... and a 57. The LDC provides the "size"... and the 57 provides the "bite" and articulation.
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sharpdion23
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Re:How to get this effect on X1?
2011/05/12 14:29:54
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what is the surround panning in x1? I tried using this but didn't really work.
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