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"Why did you put the dummy head on my window ledge?"
Dad frowned and picked up the dummy head in both hands.
I stomped away to put the dummy head back in my room.
And here I was, rolling a stupid wooden dummy head in my lap.
Elsewhere the serial killer places the scalp on a dummy head.
A similar scene from the start of the episode with the submarine captain was accomplished using a dummy head.
He claims that his dummy head does likewise.
"He's wearing a funny outfit with a dummy head that has a big beak.
The stories were recorded with dummy head recording or "Kunstkopf binaural sound".
It later becomes clear that a dummy head can produce dramatic results only when recording sounds from close quarters, such as whispers or sound effects.
Another innovation was the use of a dummy head to find the location of an enemy sniper.
After a nurse congratulates him on his recovery, he rolls it over, revealing a new dummy head.
It describes merely a carefully constructed dummy head, with hair on top and microphones inside the car canals.
Dummy head recording uses both left-right information and frequency-dependent distortions.
Some kind of dummy head.
At an upstairs window they present a life size dummy head: firm jaw, aquiline nose, shining complexion.
Historically, dummy head recordings have been associated with the use of a physical synthetic head, the "Kunstkopf".
VAS is effectively the same as the dummy head technique except that it uses digital signal processing.
The Zuccarelli recordings so far demonstrated could well have been made with a simple dummy head, incorporating reflectors or circuits to emphasise this effect.
The three dummy heads they had modelled and left on their pillows fooled the guards, and they got clean away.
Instead, a trial using dummy heads on the torpedoes was carried out against a foursome of battleships steaming at 17 knots.
Conventional binaural or dummy head recordings are not as convincing when played back over speakers; headphone playback is needed.
Dummy heads or pick-up headers feature spring-tined pickups, usually attached to a heavy rubber belt.
Zuccarelli has built a dummy head which produces a clear impression of sounds coming from the back, and some impression of frontal sound.
This effect is often created using a technique known as "Dummy head recording", wherein a mannequin head is outfitted with a microphone in each ear.