The last voting: 1. Multi-layered sounds (229) 2. Inside a car (107) Will be uploaded within a week ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Inside a tree crown (103) 4. Boiling water (53) When I was choosing the sounds for this video I took into consideration two most important matters such as popularity, and how well the sounds match to themselves. In case of the second aspect it seemed to me that basically this time everything is great, and indeed it was until I started editing. Then I realised that actually I didn't hit the spot at all with choosing the sounds, because briefly speaking some of them turned out to be too fast paced which wasn't that annoying when the sounds were separated. The worse began when I joined them all together into a single audio track. To make a long story short after a few tries I managed to rid out some of the unwanted parts, and turn the whole recording into a relatively acceptable form which hopefully will come up to your expectations. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dummy head microphone that I use: http://binauralenthusiast.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Don't forget to check out my bandcamp profile. There are lots of HQ downloadable audio tracks in many different formats such as MP3, FLAC, ALAC (Apple Lossless), AAC, or Ogg Vorbis. Now if you wish you can download your favorite soundtrack, and listen on your mobile phone or mp3 player whenever you want: http://deepoceanofsounds.bandcamp.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Picture of bubbles by Heather https://www.flickr.com/photos/5875475... All the rest is public domain. Through the last few years I've been getting quite a lot of messages from people who wanted to start their own asmr channel but were not completely sure what equipment they should choose to make a video in which the sound would be noticeably good. So I decided to create a list of the most important devices you need in order to start making good sounding asmr videos: Recommended low-end audio recorders: 1. ZOOM H1: http://amzn.to/20PVdQ3 2.TASCAM DR-05 http://amzn.to/1KzNaCX Recorders with XLR inputs and low EIN noise: 1. OLYMPUS LS-100: http://amzn.to/1paBvAE 2. ROLAND R-26: http://amzn.to/1R9q7Sr Audio interfaces: TASCAM UH 7000: http://amzn.to/1R9qcFD PRESONUS AUDIOBOX: http://amzn.to/1paBSLM Microphones with 3.5 mm audio jack: 1. BE-P1 http://binauralenthusiast.com/product... 2. ROLAND CS-10EM: http://amzn.to/1UUWC6I Condenser cardioid mics: 1. RODE NT1: http://amzn.to/1QGSV1l Fanless laptops: 1. ASUS TRANSFORMER BOOK: http://amzn.to/1R9qJHS 2. ASUS ASPIRE SWITCH: http://amzn.to/1QGU49g
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