Category Archive for: ‘Audio clips’
A binaural audio forest soundscape: “Fritz in the Forest”
We took Fritz to Limerick Forest in Oxford Station, Ontario, Canada for an afternoon to enjoy some peace and quiet. Here’s what he heard in the 15 minutes or so we left him by himself. This is a true 3D binaural audio forest soundscape, created with the Neumann KU 100 dummy head microphone. Listen with headphones and turn the volume …
Binaural recording vs binaural beats – what’s the difference?
Same word, but two very different things The word “binaural” is garnering a lot of interest these days. By definition, it literally just means “having or relating to two ears.” Human beings (along with many other animals) experience all sound binaurally. But confusingly, the word “binaural” can be applied to a few very different things – most applicably, “binaural recording” …
“Do You Hear What I Hear (in 3D)?” – a binaural audio Christmas recording!
What do old friends do when they get together over the holidays? Well, in the case of my old friends, record funky version of Christmas carols in 3D! So, on behalf of Kall Binaural Audio and Ottawa’s Blue Eyed Jazz trio, it’s my pleasure to share a little Christmas gift for the ears: A funky version of the Christmas favourite, …
Polar Knights, PART II: Binaural audio in the indie, pop and rock music market
Welcome to Part II of our interview with Jess Cooper – multi-instrumentalist and recording engineer for Australian indie band Polar Knights. Jess was the driving force behind the band’s production of “Burst at the Seams,” one of the very few binaural indie recordings on the market. In this part, we’ll get a little more detail about Jess’ own impressions of …



