Hear New York City in 3D audio
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The Verge’s Ryan Manning uses 3Dio’s Free Space microphones to take you on a crazy audio tour through Times Square, New York; a virtual barber shop; and a 360-degree Beck concert. This century-old technology of binaural audio — which hacks your brain to put you in a scene — is about to make a huge comeback with VR.
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I love hearing the cats eat.🐱
hi good vid (:
I could smell that cat food at the end
Sound even better with open back headphones.
My dear 😩
Creo que todavía es algo difícil replicar los sonidos que vienen desde arriba o desde abajo como en la realidad, creo que hasta el tacto podría estar implicado en la percepción de las ondas de sonido a través del bello capilar.
Science & Technology is Great!
Too much talking
I come back to this video at least once an year.
Stand clear of the closing doors, please. And I can taste the NYC subway smell!
I have never been in New York. But right at this moment I was!
Why isn’t there like a hardcore Henry movie like this
The nostalgia of the stand clear of the closing doors pls
HRTF.
Simply loved this. Really brings sound closer than visual
Wonderful video! I get a really good binaural effect holding my iPhone 12 mini close to my face instead of using otherwise excellent headphones!
this is how ASMR was born.
Very realistic!! The Grunting from the Bums crapping all over really brings me back
good video. The ending is gold!
It even sounds cold. What a trip
I look at pics of Thom.
It’s still just stereo for me (i.e. it sounds like it’s on a line from my left to right ear, inside or just above my head) … Are my ears not shaped like the default ear used on those microphones?
still doesnt feel like real at all
There’s a difference between holophonic audio the one thom was using and plain binaural.
Real life doesn’t have volume control.
Devices need a toggle to set the volume to Realistic.
Nature is nature, the rest is too far away
Cymatics is definitely not sudo science
Binaural beats may not be pseudoscience.
The two beats mix like radio frequency signals which creates two frequencies the sum and difference. The idea is our brains are trying to follow the difference signal which is below the range of our hearing,