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In the end, the Valkyrie came to Monza. So here's a video from the first of two days of testing on the Italian track ahead of next month's Le Mans 24 Hours. I decided to start by sharing with you a binaural video of the car. But don't worry! In the near future I'll also upload a longer video recorded in a more typical way. Regarding the car and the test, I have to say that it didn't turn out to be the best of circumstances, despite the excellent opportunity to record the sound of the V12 in complete tranquility. Starting from the fact that I believe the Valkyrie was equipped with silencers (first time I managed to see and hear it in person) on this occasion, the wind set the terms: if in some corners it was a real pleasure to hear the LMH getting closer, in others, with headwinds, the low noise level was highlighted a lot (scenes at Turn 11-Curva Parabolica, for example). Anyway it's really nice to still have such a great sounding car in endurance racing nowadays! Please remember no one is forcing you to watch it for its entire length, especially when it comes to these binaural vids, which are all primarly for background listening. -- --- --- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- What the hell is a Binaural recording? -- Binaural recordings are reproductions of sound the way human ears hear it. Traditionally, recordings have been made using mono or stereo. Mono uses a single microphone while stereo uses two, spaced apart from each other. Binaural recording takes the stereo method one step further by placing two microphones approximately at the same average distance that exists between one and the other human ear. But that's not enough as to recreate the best effect microphones must have an 'obstacle' in their way which corresponds to our head. The physical influence from the head is the so-called Head-Related Transfer Function (or HRTF for short). This transfer function expresses how the head and ears affects the transmission of an acoustical signal from a sound source to the eardrums. If a car passes on your left side the sound will take a few extra microseconds to reach the right ear and it will also be louder in one ear (left) than the other. This is caused by the fact we have a thick skull and spongy brain between the two ears, so sound waves interact with the physical constitution of the listener and the surrounding space. HRTF is closely related to the individual shape of the human head, thus binaural recordings sound the best if recorded using your personal HRTF. However, in general, everybody experiences a much higher envelopment of the surrounding sound/3D effect if the recording has been done with a binaural microphone, even though the HRTF is not their own. -- --- --- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0:00 Intro 0:13 Scene 1 - Pit Exit 1:06 Scene 2 - Prima Variante 1:50 Scene 3 - Braking Zone Seconda Variante 2:28 Scene 4 - Seconda Variante 3:56 Scene 5 - Exit Lesmo 1 4:56 Scene 6 - Braking Zone Lesmo 2 6:12 Scene 7 - Exit Lesmo 2 7:24 Scene 8 - Old Circuit Bridge (Front) 7:59 Scene 9 - Old Circuit Bridge (Rear) 8:24 Scene 10 - Entry Variante Ascari 10:37 Scene 11 - Exit Variante Ascari 13:18 Scene 12 - Braking Zone Curva Parabolica 13:59 Scene 13 - Exit Curva Parabolica 14:46 Scene 14 - Braking Zone Prima Variante 15:21 Scene 15 - Prima Variante 16:02 Scene 16 - Exit Prima Variante 17:09 Scene 17 - Entry Seconda Variante 19:21 Scene 18 - Lesmo 2 20:32 Scene 19 - Serraglio 22:00 Scene 20 - Variante Ascari 23:12 Scene 21 - Braking Zone Curva Parabolica 23:50 Scene 22 - Main Straight 24:56 Scene 23 - Inside Curva Parabolica 25:27 Scene 24 - Pit Entry #BinauralAudio #AstonMartinValkyrie #LeMansHypercar Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/19bozzy92/ Facebook: / 19bozzy92yt Instagram: / ste19bozzy92 Equipment: DJI Osmo Pocket 3, Custom-made Binaural Microphone + Zoom F3 Field Recorder Event: Aston Martin Racing pre-24 Hours of Le Mans 2025 Test Where: Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Italy THANKS FOR WATCHING & SUBSCRIBE!