Thank you all for watching! This cranial nerve exam video was the first one I've had to make so far. I had to learn a lot of new skills to ensure the sound quality was perfect and to avoid any loop feedback. I had to scrap a lot of sound to maintain high quality, so this video is a bit shorter than usual. It was quite a challenge, but I really enjoyed the process. Stay tuned because a no-talking version will be coming out next week! Sincerely, Calm P.S. If you've read this far, well done! As an Easter egg, I actually have three versions of this video exploring the theme of timeline shifting. So, which one did you really watch?
Only 2:22 in and the ASMR is hitting hard. Well done my guy! It was also awesome to see 3D studio shout you out, was cool to see after I had made a comment about noticing how he inspires you! ☺️
Thanks for the tip! There was a lot happening with the voice and sound, so I opted for a more minimalist approach. However, I think your suggestion would be great to include for next week no-talking version.
@@chambalord6921 this video connect with the some of the other videos on this channel. It the bigger lore you can find hint of it all in some of the talking version.
I have to be honest though, it kinda gave me alittle anxiety how one is placed, but I really like the nice touches of the tingly “scratching” sounds throughout the whole video. I aporeciate the AI stuff sometimes, just not the very weird stuff like the feet keeps being distorted lol, pretty cool though! I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone combine asmr and AI so great job and I’m sure you will get better in balancing them ❤
@rosenia5409 I am currently striving to strike a balance in my work. My aim is for the sound to be created by me, while the visual effects can be handled by AI. Just to cut down the time, so I can focus on making high quality sound. These talking video versions is a more experimental side of my work, but I will continue to maintain the classic ASMR style in the no-talking videos for listeners like you.💖 Thank you for your feedback!
Nice video. Thank you for that! I feel that the individual parts are making good progress. Voice sounds more natural than in previous videos. Also very much enjoyed the overall sounds (granted they are more minimal as you said in another comment). However: I feel that there is a…disconnect(?) between what is being said, what we hear, and what the title of the video is :D There is a short bit at the start about adjusting something in the ear, but then it goes away from that. You could aim for a more focused approach where the different sounds are introduced and explained by the voice. Maybe also add very close sounds (like in this one) and some more distant (e.g. keyboard typing, metallic instruments clicking) to give it a fuller sound landscape. Either way: lots of progress! Looking forward to the next videos :)
@Tassadar661899 Just wanted to said thank you for the detailed feedback you provided. Your input is greatly appreciated as it helps me enhance my craft and skills. I will certainly incorporate your recommendations regarding the introduction and explanation of different sounds by the voice in the upcoming cranial exam. Thank you once again for your valuable feedback and being such an awesome listener of this channel!
Thank you all for watching! This cranial nerve exam video was the first one I've had to make so far. I had to learn a lot of new skills to ensure the sound quality was perfect and to avoid any loop feedback. I had to scrap a lot of sound to maintain high quality, so this video is a bit shorter than usual. It was quite a challenge, but I really enjoyed the process. Stay tuned because a no-talking version will be coming out next week!
Sincerely,
Calm
P.S. If you've read this far, well done! As an Easter egg, I actually have three versions of this video exploring the theme of timeline shifting. So, which one did you really watch?
Love this channel, it's like 3D sound studio but wayyyyyyyy calmer
Thank you for not making these audios in a scary way 🥺 my sleep is always in good hands
Glad you like them!
Only 2:22 in and the ASMR is hitting hard. Well done my guy! It was also awesome to see 3D studio shout you out, was cool to see after I had made a comment about noticing how he inspires you! ☺️
5:01 that sound was the best
Always when I have trouble sleeping your videos are life saving
Love the video, can you put a background sound in the next vid? But very soft just to not interfere in the audio like white sounds or brown sounds
For sure!
4:36 i've got panic for awhile😭
Love the video. I have a suggestion instead of regular sounds u should use more themed sounds like computer or machinery just like in the lab
Thanks for the tip! There was a lot happening with the voice and sound, so I opted for a more minimalist approach. However, I think your suggestion would be great to include for next week no-talking version.
Oh so you are connected to the other one i see,
They never believed me when I said they were real similar
A cabal of ASMRtist
what other one? im confused can someone explain
@@chambalord6921 this video connect with the some of the other videos on this channel. It the bigger lore you can find hint of it all in some of the talking version.
WOW, this is mesmerizing 😵💫
This comment is mesmerizing 😵💫😊
so relax🥰🥰
I have to be honest though, it kinda gave me alittle anxiety how one is placed, but I really like the nice touches of the tingly “scratching” sounds throughout the whole video. I aporeciate the AI stuff sometimes, just not the very weird stuff like the feet keeps being distorted lol, pretty cool though! I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone combine asmr and AI so great job and I’m sure you will get better in balancing them ❤
@rosenia5409 I am currently striving to strike a balance in my work. My aim is for the sound to be created by me, while the visual effects can be handled by AI. Just to cut down the time, so I can focus on making high quality sound. These talking video versions is a more experimental side of my work, but I will continue to maintain the classic ASMR style in the no-talking videos for listeners like you.💖 Thank you for your feedback!
@@CalmCavernsASMR keep at it!! You’ll definitely be at 10k subscribers in no time :)
Nobody:
Me at 4:36 : what the heck?!🤨 I didn’t call🫤- oh nvm😒🤦🏾♂️
this is a great sci-fi theme in a lab asmr
Thanks you for the support!
I love having my brain examined by tom Hiddleston
i woke up when i heard the ringing lmao
I thought that might get someone 😅 for the plot line I wanted to put it in. No worries, I will make sure to leave it out for the no-talking version.
Nice video. Thank you for that!
I feel that the individual parts are making good progress. Voice sounds more natural than in previous videos. Also very much enjoyed the overall sounds (granted they are more minimal as you said in another comment).
However: I feel that there is a…disconnect(?) between what is being said, what we hear, and what the title of the video is :D
There is a short bit at the start about adjusting something in the ear, but then it goes away from that.
You could aim for a more focused approach where the different sounds are introduced and explained by the voice. Maybe also add very close sounds (like in this one) and some more distant (e.g. keyboard typing, metallic instruments clicking) to give it a fuller sound landscape.
Either way: lots of progress! Looking forward to the next videos :)
@Tassadar661899 Just wanted to said thank you for the detailed feedback you provided. Your input is greatly appreciated as it helps me enhance my craft and skills. I will certainly incorporate your recommendations regarding the introduction and explanation of different sounds by the voice in the upcoming cranial exam. Thank you once again for your valuable feedback and being such an awesome listener of this channel!
OMG clone lab! May be the one the hairstylist was mentioning in the other video 6.6
Someone is hot on the case trail….🕵️
Is this Robert Webb?
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The Speed! You even beat me to being the first comment.
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real trap shit