Saturday, January 26, 2013

3D- Human Ear


Hey Everybody, this is my fourth post and I thought that I would switch it up a bit and get a little technical, informational, and educational for those who are just beginning to get into audio. To begin to understand the wonderful world of audio, I felt that it would be a good idea to post a short clip of how the ear deals with sound pressure which intern is turned into what "hear" on a daily basis. Now I know that this may be a bit elementary for those of us who already understand how sound works but again I think that this is good for those of you who are just starting out. I hope that you enjoy and I would appreciate some feed back. Thanks again for viewing my blog and I'll talk to you soon. PEACE!!!

                                         Mr. Rude           

5 comments:

  1. Anything anatomy and physiology I love. Fun fact, back in the day I was debating on choosing the medical field or music as my career. I eventually chose music because music is way more fun than boring medical terminology and such. I still find stuff like this interesting though. Also, on your next post you should make the font size bigger, I had a really hard time reading everything you had to say. Other than that this is a pretty sweet article!

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    1. Thanks for the feedback Kyle! I believe that I fixed the font size. Check it out and let me know if it's better. Thanks again for the reply.

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  2. I always found the science and anatomy of hour our ears work fascinating. Many people dont take the time to appreciate how intricate our bodies are and the amazing things they do everyday. Nice Post

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  3. Even though video was only 3:18 long I felt like I could have sat and watched another couple hours of this with more elaboration. I loved it!

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  4. I'm glad you enjoyed it Mo. I look forward to posting some more interesting stuff so that we can all learn something new. Thanks for the feed back.

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