People have been asking "What is a good setup to get started making my own binaural recordings?"
As of April 2013, for you can get quality binaural mics and a portable recorder for ~$215.
I like these binaural microphones from Sound Professionals that you wear in your own ears:
http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/item/SP-TFB-2
(Note: These mics require "plug-in power" which not all recorders provide. Plug-in power is different than "phantom power".)
As
far as the recorder, while I have not personally used it, this Tascam
DR-07MKII looks like a really great device. From the specs and reviews
it looks really well designed for audio quality at the circuit level, it
has the plug-in power required by the mics I recommended, it's small
and has an optimal location for the microphone jack, and among other
things is a really great deal.
http://tascam.com/product/dr-07mk2/
Good luck recording!
Aaron
Perceptually Ergonomic 3-Dimensional Sound for Headphones.
Headphones are required for the effect.
Headphones are required for the effect.
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013
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