GurtTractor wrote:I kind of dislike ASMR because it made it so hard to find quality videos about a particular binaural mic headset I was researching a while ago (I do a lot of field recording), most of the results were ASMR people using it which wasn't helpful. In general if I want some audio stimulation that isn't a video or music I'll put on some natural field recordings (this site is pretty amazing for exploring sounds around the world btw). I'm not keen on actual manufactured ASMR stuff personally, feels too invasive. My main interest in it would be academic; the equipment/techniques used, and the psychoacoustics and neurological stuff that it utilises.
poprock wrote:Tell me more about these titty streamers.
DrewMerson wrote:Thinking more about the general reaction to this, I recognise that our response to sounds is personal. I like Gibi’s voice (the lassie in the second two videos I posted) when she’s talking softly, but not always when she’s whispering, and a lot of ASMRtists don’t work for me because of the timbre of their voice or the way they whisper.
I’d be curious to know, for example, if Wookie’s Misophonia extends to, say, his wife’s voice if she were to talk to him quietly and gently in a darkened room, akin to the voices on many meditative and sleep apps.
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