In this binaural ASMR car ride there is no talking. Very loud bumps and other disruptive sounds have been edited out for maximum relaxation and sleeping. I recorded a 1 hour drive and edited it down to about 15 minutes of the most soothing parts. I looped the best 15 minutes to give you over 2 hours of the most relaxing car ride sounds.
It took forever to edit this because I kept falling asleep (no joke). Hopefully it works as well for you. Did this video help you sleep or relax? Let us know in the comments below.
Binaural Rob is a full 3D Binaural sound experience. Please remember to subscribe for more binaural ASMR content, binaural sounds, and binaural music recordings.
Subscribe to Binaural Rob here:
[ Ссылка ]
--------- Equipment And Software Used For This Video ---------
Sound Recorder - [ Ссылка ]
Binaural Microphone: [ Ссылка ]
Camera (Not Exact Model - Latest Version): [ Ссылка ]
Video Editing - [ Ссылка ]
Video Effects - [ Ссылка ]
Sound Editing - [ Ссылка ]
******************************
Our website:
[ Ссылка ]
Social media:
[ Ссылка ]
[ Ссылка ]
[ Ссылка ]
[ Ссылка ]
About this video:
In this binaural ASMR car ride video I have used a binaural microphone headset to record a night time (before sunrise) drive. Many people enjoy car ride videos as ASMR for sleeping or ASMR for relaxation.
Enjoy and relax to this 3d binaural experience.
What is 3D Binaural Audio?
Binaural Audio is a method of recording audio through the use of a microphone with physically separated left and right channels. Each channel is placed at the opening of the wearer's ears. By separating the left and right microphones with the head and placing them in the ears, this allows the sound to be recorded as you actually hear it in person. This same effect can be created by using a Binaural head. A Binaural head has realistic proportions, realistic ears (most commonly made of silicon or rubber), and microphones placed within the ears. There are also binaural microphones that have simulated ears without a full size head. A full size Binaural head will generally provide a more realistic experience during playback than just simulated ears. When playing the recording back through headphones it tricks your brain and creates a realistic 3D Audio experience.
The cause of the 3D effect is known as HRTF (Head-Related Transfer Function). In short this is how your head, ears, and body interact with and receive the sound from the environment around you. Each person's HRTF is unique so the extent of the 3D effect will vary from listener to listener and will be the most realistic for the individual who used their own ears and head to create the recording.
With advances in technology there are also multi-channel microphones with audio processing that can simulate HRTF and provide a pretty accurate 3D Binaural experience.
Disclaimer:
Some of the links in this video description are affiliate links. If you purchase through one of the product links, we will receive a small commission; it doesn't cost you anything extra. Please help support this channel so we can continue to make more videos like this. We appreciate your support!
Ещё видео!