Recording a Heartbeat

Category: Health and Wellness

Post 1 by Shell Script (I just keep on posting!) on Friday, 01-Mar-2013 23:28:03

Okay. My friend and I are going to open up a heartbeat channel on YouTube, just for something to do. So, how does one record a heart in audio (not the phony sounds, the real organ)? And in an excersize vid, how does one make the recording device stick to the skin (sweat-proof and such like).

Post 2 by little foot (Zone BBS is my Life) on Wednesday, 20-Mar-2013 4:39:07

You can record with a lot of things like your i phone if you have one.

you can record with the camra or a vedio camera you know those big ones that they cell at the store.
a lot of people want to see picture not just audio.
so as you play the harp you shoud one of those types of cameras..

Post 3 by Shell Script (I just keep on posting!) on Wednesday, 20-Mar-2013 7:52:17

Recording a heartbeat with an iPhone? Please elaborate on this? uone, how? The mic would surely not pick up the audio (I have no need for pictures). Two, how would I keep it glued to the flesh? That said, I'd need a good microphone for this.

Post 4 by LeoGuardian (You mean there is something outside of this room with my computer in it?) on Wednesday, 20-Mar-2013 11:04:20

I don't know much about recording, but I'd say do it after a good workout so your heartbeat is sure to be pumping good and strong. Maybe go for a good run first, takes several flights of stairs, do that and you'll be able to pick it up on a mic.

Post 5 by Shell Script (I just keep on posting!) on Friday, 22-Mar-2013 8:35:47

True that. I did that once. Holy shit, the bass on that was so bad that I thought I lost a speaker. This, my friends, is why we don't do it on a stereo (though the youtube heart channels do good with my stereo, it's just live it doesn't work).