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Imagine yourself in a sphere of sound, not just the linear sonic information out of the left or right speakers or headphones, but all around you…how we receive the world every day. We frequently receive these subtle nuances in multi directional frequencies that vibrate through space that help us determine how we perceive the world around us. Sound can ground us in being present, move us through time or transport us to other parts of the world. It’s emotional, it’s personal and demands nothing short of a personal response.Everyday, natural sounds are being drowned out by human interaction, and disrupt how nature sonically communicates with us. Ambisonic Spaces is not just about exploring the world through sound, but to remind us how nature is meant to communicate with us, be conserved by us, and to protect the peace that it can provide.
Interested in showcasing your field recordings on Ambisonic Spaces?!
Preserving sound nature has given us in any way, and raising awareness that natural sounds dissipate every day is the mission. Through your recordings, we can raise awareness together.
You can subscribe to this podcast wherever you listen.
Share your sounds to be featured
AmbisonicSpaces.org
If you’re a sound designer, field recording enthusiast, or just want to support this podcast, check out subscribing to the Patreon Page, Ambisonic Spaces. There you will be able to not only support this podcast, but also gain access to listen to episodes in spatial, 3D, ambisonic audio, as well as download ambisonic assets to use for your game audio projects, sound beds, commercials, and anything related in adherence to the very modest license agreement.
Thanks for listening
-David
Mentioned in this episode:
Ambisonic Spaces +
Ambisonic Spaces + is where you can help support the podcast and gain access to listen to assets in spatial audio.
Imagine yourself in a sphere of sound, not just the linear sonic information out of the left or right speakers or headphones, but all around you…how we receive the world every day. We frequently receive these subtle nuances in multi directional frequencies that vibrate through space that help us determine how we perceive the world around us. Sound can ground us in being present, move us through time or transport us to other parts of the world. It’s emotional, it’s personal and demands nothing short of a personal response.Everyday, natural sounds are being drowned out by human interaction, and disrupt how nature sonically communicates with us. Ambisonic Spaces is not just about exploring the world through sound, but to remind us how nature is meant to communicate with us, be conserved by us, and to protect the peace that it can provide.
Interested in showcasing your field recordings on Ambisonic Spaces?!
Preserving sound nature has given us in any way, and raising awareness that natural sounds dissipate every day is the mission. Through your recordings, we can raise awareness together.
You can subscribe to this podcast wherever you listen.
Share your sounds to be featured
AmbisonicSpaces.org
If you’re a sound designer, field recording enthusiast, or just want to support this podcast, check out subscribing to the Patreon Page, Ambisonic Spaces. There you will be able to not only support this podcast, but also gain access to listen to episodes in spatial, 3D, ambisonic audio, as well as download ambisonic assets to use for your game audio projects, sound beds, commercials, and anything related in adherence to the very modest license agreement.
Thanks for listening
-David
Mentioned in this episode:
Ambisonic Spaces +
Ambisonic Spaces + is where you can help support the podcast and gain access to listen to assets in spatial audio.