ASMR - Coffee & Tea Articulate Roleplay


Articulate Design ASMR
Published 4 years ago

I know for some, it's been a really long wait and i've got good news! I have returned and with what will hopefully prove to be an improved set up. This video didn't really pan out the way I wanted, mostly because I was pushed for time while recording and found myself having to cut some corners. Hopefully you will find it relaxing and perhaps even a little informative nonetheless.

The new set up consits for x2 NT1 mics and the headrec binal 2, all plugging into focusrite 1818 ver3. I have a lot of room for improvement with it and I need to really push to incorporate some more trigger work into my roleplays. I can now simulate the audio nicely with the nt1 and the close up listening with the binal.

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If you want to know what I do for a living, I made a not so serious video about it :D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lh9dlZS-t9M&t
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If you have any questions, chances are I've answered them in my 10k Q/A :D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tatj4K_rvyc
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ASMR is essentially a made up acronym (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response ) used to describe that tingly / buzzing feeling you may have experienced in your head or running down your spine. The sensation can be triggered by personal attention, tutorials, sounds etc. If you are discovering "ASMR" videos for the first time, their primary purpose is just to relax and almost always to send the listener to sleep.

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