This is probably the best video I got from RUclips in ages. The man is so knowledgeable and enthusiastic towards technology, science and sound in general. I can't believe I watched this for free!
The topic at the end about the frequencies in the natural world blew my mind. That alone was worth the watch for me. I don’t work with soundscapes, but I want to expand my skills, so this was great that I ran into this video.
I’m so glad I came across this video. I have so much respect for Yiorgis, I wish I was there. This man is so passionate about the art of field recording 🔊
Great lecture I am finishing a sound engineering degree and if I may say this is one of the most interesting lectures I have watched until now. Many thanks :)
Να σε καλά δάσκαλε :). Έψαχνα ενα τέτοιο βίντεο σαν νέος στο χώρο του sound field recording. Ωραία ροή και τα θέματα, ιστορικά και τεχνικά. Καλή συνέχεια
Nice Workshop... Thank you. Greetings from Nepal... i'm a field recordist/boom operator / studio recordist for bands. I would love to see more of your workshops.
Application for this video wish there were more in depth, tips, tricks and see a a full creation from collection of sounds to experimentation and creation.
The key words for your search are: Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone. like Sanken COS-11D, Sony ECM-44B, Sony ECM-77B, Sennheiser MKE 2 Gold Series, Shure SM11-CN, Audio-Technica AT803B, AKG C417, DPA Microphones 4060 CORE Those are the best brands, not cheap but worth the money in terms of quality . Do not bother with the super cheap from amazon.
As an experiment, I made a recording inside a Neolithic quartz stone circle lasting 10mins. I would like to report the results were not any different to recordings outside of the circle. But the fact remains a10min recording was made inside a structure thousands of years old. Crazy? No. Just experimental. I may try the same in a burial chamber sometime.
search the whole internet for audio recorder gear burn in into camera method to capture real sound of bird song in rainforest for more than a year, until this lecture teachs all @@ thank you
This is probably the best video I got from RUclips in ages. The man is so knowledgeable and enthusiastic towards technology, science and sound in general. I can't believe I watched this for free!
Such an excellent lecture! A much broader view on what sound and music is about.
I return here quite frequently. One of the best lectures on location sound on the internet
This is what the internet promised to be
Such a spectacular lecture from an enthusiastic, respectful and down to earth professional!
Very good video. Thanks.
That was immensely helpful. Thanks a lot!
THANK YOU for this wonderful lecture!! Thank you RUclips algorithm :)
thank you for sharing this lecture. Amazing content for RUclips! I learned so much even though I thought I knew a bunch : )
Such a great lecture. I learned a lot and really enjoyed it! Thank you
really enjoyed this, thsnk you
So informative. Wonderful lecture! Thank u❤
This is great !! I’m really enjoy with this amazing lecture.
Great lecture about sound, mindfulness, moments, hidden compositions. Thanks, greetings from Poland!
The topic at the end about the frequencies in the natural world blew my mind. That alone was worth the watch for me. I don’t work with soundscapes, but I want to expand my skills, so this was great that I ran into this video.
That was truly wonderful, thank you!
Thank you for sharing this! I can feel the love and enthusiasm Yiorgis holds for this amazing art.
yes it is palpable! scholastic yet humble delivery. brilliant
I’m so glad I came across this video. I have so much respect for Yiorgis, I wish I was there. This man is so passionate about the art of field recording 🔊
great talk, lots of useful tips throughout!
AWESOME.
REALLY VALUABLE KNOWLEDGE HERE.😀
Great lecture I am finishing a sound engineering degree and if I may say this is one of the most interesting lectures I have watched until now. Many thanks :)
Να σε καλά δάσκαλε :). Έψαχνα ενα τέτοιο βίντεο σαν νέος στο χώρο του sound field recording. Ωραία ροή και τα θέματα, ιστορικά και τεχνικά.
Καλή συνέχεια
what an amazing lecture!
Nice Workshop... Thank you.
Greetings from Nepal... i'm a field recordist/boom operator / studio recordist for bands. I would love to see more of your workshops.
"listen THROUGH technology, not TO technology." I'll remember that one, thanks (although I am waiting for an order with new mics...)
I would love of yorgis decides to make a RUclips channel!
Superb lecture with extremely helpful information. Thank you very much.
Very fascinating, poly kala, thank you, subscribed
Amazing lecture
Thats a great lecture. Thanks.
Brilliant lecture ,
Just a clarification. Hearing damage is due to sound pressure, that is, volume. It doesn't matter the design, whether it's iems or ear muffs...
Application for this video wish there were more in depth, tips, tricks and see a a full creation from collection of sounds to experimentation and creation.
thankyou somuch
.. and nice you even mentioned Carl Jung ;)
very nice, what version of machine are you using
Nice presentation. But one could argue the sound is totally tangible, that's energy travelling as waves in the air.
thank for this. I enjoyed this very much. Could you please tell me the name of the small clip on omni-directional mics please. Thank you.
I'd also be interesed in the mics. did you already find out @edgardo moreno?
what is that in the top left corner at 29:01?
nice work.
What mini XLR omnidirectional condenser microphone are you using? Google couldn't help here
The key words for your search are: Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone.
like Sanken COS-11D, Sony ECM-44B, Sony ECM-77B, Sennheiser MKE 2 Gold Series, Shure SM11-CN, Audio-Technica AT803B, AKG C417, DPA Microphones 4060 CORE
Those are the best brands, not cheap but worth the money in terms of quality . Do not bother with the super cheap from amazon.
Recording rain: I hold a kitchen sponge above the microphone (softer side up).
Zaar is a ghost summoning ritual by the way 🙂
what is the name of the little recorder (the one with a tripod and a furry windscreen)?
Zoom H1n
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As an experiment, I made a recording inside a Neolithic quartz stone circle lasting 10mins. I would like to report the results were not any different to recordings outside of the circle. But the fact remains a10min recording was made inside a structure thousands of years old. Crazy? No. Just experimental. I may try the same in a burial chamber sometime.
search the whole internet for audio recorder gear burn in into camera method to capture real sound of bird song in rainforest for more than a year, until this lecture teachs all @@ thank you
ludwig koch
ah COVID times lol
No substance whatsoever.