![]() This isn’t one of those scary things were something loud shouts out. With all of that as an intro, may I recommend you grab a set of headphones, plug them into whatever device you’ll be listening through, sit in a chair (as if in a barber shop), push play below and close your eyes. But having watched the show I did, and having listened to the clip Jim sent, I realised that DISRUPTION is sometimes also about shaking things up to see things for how they really are. When it comes to the concept of DISRUPTION, we often associate it with shaking things up to see a different picture. It all goes back to Calidascope, and why we started it, to help our clients see and think differently in order to do better stuff. It’s all connected to my fascination of how our mind works, and sometimes doesn’t, and what that means for how we experience and engage with the world around us. Think your brain is focusing on everything happening in front of you? Think you know exactly what is most important at any given moment? Think again. ![]() Last Sunday morning I watched an episode of Brain Games on Netflix. She’s studying Music Theory and History, and I can’t for the life of me remember the conversation that had him sending the link? But I am very glad he did □ We had a few conversations during the conference, often around the future of work, and what it might look like? During one of the conversations Jim said he’d send me a link to a Virtual Barber Shop audio file, that his daughter had sent him. Met him at a conference in West palm Beach. It seemed much more realistic without all the voice over artists and production value.Jim Rhodes. Maybe I don't like it as much because the first time I did this it was live with someone doing the scissors to the dummy head in the next room. Where everything sounds like I am on a ride at Disney Land. It has what I call the "theme park" effect. My ears don't sound like mics being rubbed unless I stick my ear on a desktop or a diaphragm of some sort.Īnd beyond that the recording just sounds overproduced and edited. The sound of the bag over the head seems to make the mics very obvious. Of course if they recorded this more as a natural one take binaural recording there would be ambient noise that could provide this same base. The inclusion of a static acoustic guitar provides a base for you to contrast the other sounds in the recording. If you were to play this same exact sound only with the words "around the front" overdubbed you would hear it as wrapping around the front. If you listen closely they aid it along with suggestion by saying "around the back" when the sounds go around the back. ![]() One of the biggest problems I have with bi-naural is that the front image can invert and become the back image depending on how you focus on the sounds. They use a little bit of trickery to get it to work well imho.įor instance they cover up the weak point in HRTF with suggestion. !B(R2FbgBGk~$(KGrHgoH-D4EjlLlzw8!BKbe9JuPHw~~_12.JPGĪnyway I have a couple problems with that demo that I can point out. I have a cheapo one I made with some Radioshack omnis and a Louis Armstrong singing doll. The closer the dummy is to being exactly the same as your head the better the results. You can the same effect by getting a dummy head that is approximately the same size as your head and sticking high quality omni-directional mics in the ears.
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