11/7/2023 0 Comments Auditory illusions piano![]() ![]() Our hearing is an incredibly personal sense. That’s why it can feel so immersive over, say, a normal stereo recording. This simulates the way our ears perceive sound putting the microphones in the ear canal, and using the actual ear structure to help shape the recording. The Virtual Barbershop is created by using a binaural recording technique. ![]() And sometimes our ears can even play tricks on us. It’s one of those episodes that will be much more effective in headphones, so if you have those handy, pause the episode and put those on. By the way, before we go any further, this episode is all about sound tricks and sonic illusions. It was the first time I remember being pretty blown away by a sound trick. It was made by QSound Labs and uploaded to Youtube back in 2007. What you’re hearing right now is the virtual barbershop. You’re listening to Twenty Thousand Hertz. To get your 20K referral link and earn rewards, visit 20k.org/refer.Ĭonsolidate your credit card debt today and get an additional interest rate discount at /20k. If you know what this week's mystery sound is, tell us at. ![]() Twenty Thousand Hertz is produced out of the studios of Defacto Sound, and hosted by D allas Taylor.īecome a monthly contributor at 20k.org/donate. June 3rd (No oohs and ahhs) by Virgil Arles I'm Not Here (Instrumental) by Graphite Man Diana Deutsch and neuroscientist Dana Boebinger explain why our hearing is a unique sense and why sonic illusions can fool us. Sonic illusions put a spotlight on the unique function of our hearing and how our backgrounds and biology affect how we process sound. Sometimes our ears can even play tricks on us. What we hear is incredibly personal and we all hear things differently. This episode was written and produced by Carolyn McCulley. ![]()
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