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I had the idea for this specific video in my mind since the day I learned about binaural audio, but I've never managed to produce it because with my previous Soundman OKM II Studio A3 (being in the form of an in-ear microphone, like a sort of little earphones) I had to stay standing still like a statue for the entire duration of a clip. Now thanks to the 3Dio Free Space binaural mic I bought in late 2019, recordings in the pits are very very easy to do since I can press 'Rec' and leave both the camcorder and the microphone recording on a tripod as long as I want (and in the meantime I can take pictures or doing extra 'standard' stereo clips). So during the three days of testing organized by Kateyama at the beginning of last week at Monza Circuit, I decided it was finally the time to try and make a first attempt in recording the typical sights and sounds (more sounds than sights, tbh) of Monza's pit lane during a pre-season free practice day for GT and Touring cars. And I must admit I'm pretty satisfied with this first result. I only have a few of little regrets. First of all I should have decided to record these scenes in the afternoon and not in the morning. Monza's pit lane always remain in the shadow for most of the morning while pit wall and grandstands in the background are kissed by the sun since the beginning of the testing session. That said I had to increase manually the exposure of the shaded area or you wouldn't have seen the cars stopped waiting to exit on track or mechanics working on them. But doing that, background is inevitable too bright, giving a sense of a very bad quality. Second, but that wasn't actually my fault, is the very limited variety of cars and sounds in this video. In fact most of the cars at these tests were 488 GT3/GTE/Challenge cars, some Lamborghini and Audi's V10s racers, a couple of Porsche GT3 Rs and some TCRs/GT4s. To be honest these was the typical entry list of all the tests days I attended in the last month and during which I was allowed to get inside the pit lane. My dream is to be able to do a similar recording during one of those historic racing weekends by Peter Auto I'm attending since some years, where there's always an amazing variety but also garages that contains 7/8 different cars sometimes. It would be great to put the microphone inside one of them in order to also record the warm up procedures etc. I hope you can appreciate the video as much as I do, with those wheel guns loud noises, cars being dropped after being lifted onto their integrated air jacks lifting system, fly bys echoing on the walls and the typical Monza's siren which warns of the opening or closing of the pit lane (start/ends of the session or red/green flag). -- What the hell is a 3D/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. To recreate the best effect you must put the microphones in your ears or by using a "dummy head" (wherein a mannequin head is outfitted with a microphone in each ear) because having a real head or a head shape that separates the two microphones is what makes the magic works. In fact 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 and sound waves interact with the physical constitution of the listener and the surrounding space. Instead of following the cars like I'm used to do with my 'standard', stereo videos, keeping the microphone static (and so the camera) the surround and depth effect typical of the binaural recordings is enanched. 0:00 Intro 0:13 Scene 1 6:50 Scene 2 9:55 Scene 3 11:46 Scene 4 13:03 Scene 5 13:56 Scene 6 15:03 Scene 7 16:26 Scene 8 19:33 Scene 9 22:50 Scene 10 26:53 Scene 11 30:20 Scene 12 32:22 Scene 13 33:26 Scene 14 35:31 Scene 15 #BinauralAudio #Monza #PitLane ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Subscribe to my 2nd channel here: / @19bozzy92ndchannel You can also find and follow me on: Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/19bozzy92/ Facebook: / 19bozzy92yt Instagram: / ste19bozzy92 Camcorder: 3Dio Free Space Binaural Microphone + Zoom H1 Portable Recorder & Canon Legria HF G30 Event: Test Days 2021 by Kateyama Where: Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Italy Link To My Channel: / 19bozzy92 THANKS FOR WATCHING AND SUBSCRIBE!!!