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Hair dryer / blowdryer sound recorded for one hour long in binaural holophonic mode. Listen it with earphones, you will notice the 3D panning.
I used the binaural microphone SB-205B SuperBeam Earbuds.
Type
Mp3 (.mp3)
Duration
60:05.380
File size
82.5 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bitrate
192 kbps
Channels
Stereo
8 years, 4 months ago
With some work you can get good at this.
I hear some clipping. (It's nasty, ear hurting audio distortion.)
You see those spikes that go off the black area in the player area. That's called clipping.
Can mean many things but commonly that the chosen encoding is incorrect.
Please read up on "audio clipping".
Since this is binaural I suggest lossless flac instead of mp3 since this site supports it.
The tagging: It can't be both binaural and panning. Panning isn't binaural.
Panning is mono audio in stereo (a left and a right channel). The volume on each of the channels is modified to make it sound like the sound goes from one ear to the other.
I should also tell you if you're going to make panning audio. Never, ever call it binaural. People hate that so much.