ASMR Mastercrafted - Fireworks for your Brain - This is Touch Tapping 9.2 - Tapping Sounds.
This is part of a new series i call "Mastercrafted" i think i have earnt this title with the experience of 500+ video creations to be able to call some of my videos this title.
To Earn the title of Mastercrafted many hours must be spent to create the audio & video recording, also they must also be suitable to standalone and be suitable to put onto a platform like itunes ect.
I want to work towards creating some professional recordings suitable to distribute as professionally record ASMR recordings, i only feel like to am getting close to have the experience at arranging audio tracks for this.
Ok this one has total of 5 short recording session, each recording session involved 4 microphones. (total 10 tracks)
2 x Rode NTG3
2 x Rode NT5 modified with
Recorded with 2 x Tascam Uh-7000 -
Add hand crafted cables from
Also add about 4 hours of audio editing time = The Mastercrafted Benchmark
Arranging the tracks went well, i seem to get "lucky" most of the time with only one track needing to find its right place, only after the last track falling into place did i listen to it, really listen to it and that last track fell into place to create what i refer to as "Tapping Fireworks" it felt like i was watching fireworks for some reason. This is how i came up with the name of the track.
I think one of the tracks seemed to go out of sync at the very beginning with a slight echo that was bonus, i added a little reverb to a couple tracks but not to much. Just enough where i felt safe.
Numerical Denotations
9 = Touch Tapping with Voice
*.1 = Touch Tapping No Voice
*.2 = Anything i want but mostly layered good stuff.
Art work is by Bald Art a local Gold Coast Artist, you can support the Artist & myself by purchasing the artwork
If you would like to help support you can in a number of ways:
Patreon a monthly amount suggested $1
Donation through Paypal:
Social Media Links
My Tech Channel
Patreon:
Website:
Sound Cloud:
Youtube:
Google Page:
Facebook:
Twitter:
I am an Amazon Associate, by clicking on links you will go to Amazon's website, if you purchase anything from amazon you will help support me.
Video: Recorded on Panasonic HMC-152EN
Microphones: Recorded in stereo on 2 x Rode NTG-3 Microphone -
Mic Preamp - Tascam Uh-7000 -
Old Recorder: Zoom H4N -
Microphone Cables - Neutrik Connectors with Mogami Cable -
Tama Microphone Stands -
Memory Cards - Sandisk -
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response it is described as a pleasurable tingling sensation that can be felt most commonly in the back of the scalp and down the spine but not limited to these area's.
I try to describe ASMR experience to people using something common like visiting a hairdresser, do you find the experience of someone focusing on you, the gentle touching of your hair, the sound of the scissors moving around you relaxing?
That would be a relaxing experience, watching ASMR video is like recreating that type of experience.
I believe most people can experience ASMR, to experience ASMR you need to find you trigger, common triggers will often be related to one person focusing on you or another person and watching this person focus or give them attention will trigger it.
This is part of a new series i call "Mastercrafted" i think i have earnt this title with the experience of 500+ video creations to be able to call some of my videos this title.
To Earn the title of Mastercrafted many hours must be spent to create the audio & video recording, also they must also be suitable to standalone and be suitable to put onto a platform like itunes ect.
I want to work towards creating some professional recordings suitable to distribute as professionally record ASMR recordings, i only feel like to am getting close to have the experience at arranging audio tracks for this.
Ok this one has total of 5 short recording session, each recording session involved 4 microphones. (total 10 tracks)
2 x Rode NTG3
2 x Rode NT5 modified with
Recorded with 2 x Tascam Uh-7000 -
Add hand crafted cables from
Also add about 4 hours of audio editing time = The Mastercrafted Benchmark
Arranging the tracks went well, i seem to get "lucky" most of the time with only one track needing to find its right place, only after the last track falling into place did i listen to it, really listen to it and that last track fell into place to create what i refer to as "Tapping Fireworks" it felt like i was watching fireworks for some reason. This is how i came up with the name of the track.
I think one of the tracks seemed to go out of sync at the very beginning with a slight echo that was bonus, i added a little reverb to a couple tracks but not to much. Just enough where i felt safe.
Numerical Denotations
9 = Touch Tapping with Voice
*.1 = Touch Tapping No Voice
*.2 = Anything i want but mostly layered good stuff.
Art work is by Bald Art a local Gold Coast Artist, you can support the Artist & myself by purchasing the artwork
If you would like to help support you can in a number of ways:
Patreon a monthly amount suggested $1
Donation through Paypal:
Social Media Links
My Tech Channel
Patreon:
Website:
Sound Cloud:
Youtube:
Google Page:
Facebook:
Twitter:
I am an Amazon Associate, by clicking on links you will go to Amazon's website, if you purchase anything from amazon you will help support me.
Video: Recorded on Panasonic HMC-152EN
Microphones: Recorded in stereo on 2 x Rode NTG-3 Microphone -
Mic Preamp - Tascam Uh-7000 -
Old Recorder: Zoom H4N -
Microphone Cables - Neutrik Connectors with Mogami Cable -
Tama Microphone Stands -
Memory Cards - Sandisk -
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response it is described as a pleasurable tingling sensation that can be felt most commonly in the back of the scalp and down the spine but not limited to these area's.
I try to describe ASMR experience to people using something common like visiting a hairdresser, do you find the experience of someone focusing on you, the gentle touching of your hair, the sound of the scissors moving around you relaxing?
That would be a relaxing experience, watching ASMR video is like recreating that type of experience.
I believe most people can experience ASMR, to experience ASMR you need to find you trigger, common triggers will often be related to one person focusing on you or another person and watching this person focus or give them attention will trigger it.
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