Category Archive for: ‘Technical’
ASMR and binaural audio recording
What is “ASMR” and what does it have to do with binaural audio recording? ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response. It’s also been called AIE (Attention Induced Euphoria), AIHO (Attention Induced Head Orgasm), “head tingles,” or simply “chills.” It’s that funny feeling you get at the back of your neck or your scalp, that tends to crawl down your …
The Spatial Audio ID
Following up on the publishing of the Binaural Audio ID, we are happy to now release its sister icon, the Spatial Audio ID. As we mentioned, we hear from a lot of listeners who sometimes find the differences between binaural audio recordings, near-binaural “spatial” recordings, and standard stereo recordings confusing. We’ve also established that for a recording to be considered true …
The Binaural Audio ID
We are very happy to introduce and share a new development for binaural audio recording. We hear from a lot of listeners who sometimes find the differences between binaural audio recordings, near-binaural “spatial” recordings, and standard stereo recordings confusing. We’ve had many great discussions and brainstorming sessions with some other binaural audio producers, which have pointed out a need for a …
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” …



