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Sony takes on binaural audio and video
Sony recently posted a series of videos about their work with binaural audio and video to create an immersive production that takes the listener inside a rock band going on stage. There has been a fair amount of talk about mixing binaural audio with video in the “binaural audio loop,” but this is one of the first professional projects to …
The top 5 reasons your band should record binaurally
In our last post, we started to discuss binaural recording in indie, pop and rock music, and whether or not there is an artistic or commercial place for it. As a lover of A) all things binaural and B) many diverse genres of music, I thought I would add my own two cents to the discussion. And so, for all …
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 …



