[net.audio] Radio Play with Interesting Sound Effects

witters@fluke.UUCP (John Witters) (03/01/84)

I wasn't sure which newsgroup would me most interested in this, so I shipped it
to both net.sf-lovers and net.audio.

Thursday March 15, 1984, 6:30 PM, KUOW FM 94.9MHz Seattle, NPR Playhouse

	O-Boy-O-Boy-O, an original play by Tom Lopez, is a startling sci-fi
	mystery thriller about imprinters who have the power to create, alter,
	or obliterate existing personalities.  It was digitally recorded with a
	Neuman Kunstkopf stereo microphone which reproduces 360 degree sound as
	actually perceived by the human ear.

You folks who don't live near Seattle might try your local public radio station
if you want to hear this.  I don't know anything more about it than what you see
here, but I suspect it's just a fancy way of doing binaural sound.


					I don't believe in fancy signatures.

					-John Witters