In the past; most of my layered videos were just a mash of random chaos . Mixed with as many components as I could possibly squeeze, creating a state of disorienting tingles. I loved those kinds of layered sounds in the past, but I rarely look for them these days. Calm, smooth, calculated and finessed is the current target. I used a completely different method of layering that should feel a lot more natural. The soothing sounds of waves crashing around you, will fade in and out during the whole video. While layering tapping and brushing sounds play at a soothing pace over top, like a rhythm encouraging deep sleep. All and all, a lot of fun new fun stuff. Enjoy m8s ──────────────────────── ASMR Recording Setup: My process, use as reference but do it better! Microphones - 2x Lewitt lct 440 (the rode nt1-a's are superior but larger) Audio Recorder - Mixpre 3ii - 32bit float 96000khz Camera - Zcam E2C Lens - Lumix 12-35 f2.8 + polarizer filter Editing Setup: System - Kubuntu 20.04 Video Editor - Davinci Resolve 16 Audio Editor - Audacity 2.4.2 Encoder - FFmpeg ──────────────────────── What is ASMR? ASMR is a reaction to sound, sometimes even causing a warm tingling sensation. Side effects may include: feelings of relaxation, calmness, comfort, moments of entertainment, followed by the intense need to sleep. Stress is the enemy.
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