http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUDTlvagjJA
You need a pair of headphones for this to work. Put on your headphones, turn up the volume, close your eyes... and prepare to be amazed.
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[QUOTE="SolidSnake35"]I loved that many years ago. I still find it relaxing. There's another somewhere on youtube which is just scissor noises.BMD004I found one with a guy shaking a matchbox around your head... haven't found one as good as this one yet though.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_AFgFENA8A&feature=related There's even a creepy girl screaming halfway through... somewhere off in the distance.
I think I heard this before. I don't remember if I used a pair of headphones though.
Either way, pretty awesome. :D
As ANCIENT as this is, it still continues to amaze.jman1553This. And I was listening to some ratatat the other day and I swear one of their songs used this in some way. I think it was Germany to Germany. Perhaps they just used that fade from left to right thing. I need to listen to it again.
I didn't realize how realistic it would actually be so when the door opened at the beginning, I thought someone was breaking into my house. It scared me. :P
The whisper in the ear is what really got me. I have a decent pair of headphones... and I don't know about yours, but the left earphone vibrated in such a way that it almost felt like air from the person's breath in my ear. I just about crapped my pants.Wow that was brilliant and very realistic like. I twitch a bit on moments like the bag.
Wanderer5
The whisper in the ear is what really got me. I have a decent pair of headphones... and I don't know about yours, but the left earphone vibrated in such a way that it almost felt like air from the person's breath in my ear. I just about crapped my pants. The razor gave me shivers[QUOTE="Wanderer5"]
Wow that was brilliant and very realistic like. I twitch a bit on moments like the bag.
BMD004
You could do this yourself if you had two microphones and a way to layer them, right?TylendalI don't think so. The people who made this invented some kind of algorithm called cetera. "Starkey's Cetera technology makes the hearing aid "invisible" to the brain. Cetera removes the barrier between sound and the brain's ability to process signals. The Cetera technology is based on an innovative new algorithm- the complex mathematical formula that drives a hearing aid. Cetera's algorithm can match the exact characteristics of the wearer's ear. This customization removes the barrier that most hearing aids erect between the incoming sound waves and the data sent to the brain for processing."
Yeah its pretty dam awesome even now its still pretty amazing when he whispers at the end in your ear its scary how real it feels you can practically feel his moist breath next to your ear! What sucks is this hasn't caught on as a standard especially for video games 3D binaural sound would be amazing in games especially in horror and war games the sense of 3D space and positional audio is far better then 5.1 imo based on these recordings on youtubes.
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