1 10deepinrook New member Feb 15, 2016 #1 Hey I was wondering if you guys could shed some light on how to make sounds sound like they are behind your head in headphones or surround you and stuff Thanks
Hey I was wondering if you guys could shed some light on how to make sounds sound like they are behind your head in headphones or surround you and stuff Thanks
Massive Master www.massivemastering.com Feb 16, 2016 #2 The easy answer is phase inversion. The more realistic answer is a combination of phase inversion, EQ, delay and early reflections.
The easy answer is phase inversion. The more realistic answer is a combination of phase inversion, EQ, delay and early reflections.
YanKleber Retired Feb 17, 2016 #3 I think that it depends. If it is going to be heard on headphones the more realistic result would be achieved with binaural recording. I have listened to some breath taking recordings that I doubt they could be reproduced through any kind of conventional mix.
I think that it depends. If it is going to be heard on headphones the more realistic result would be achieved with binaural recording. I have listened to some breath taking recordings that I doubt they could be reproduced through any kind of conventional mix.