ASMR test audio [Ear to ear] [Whispered] [Tapping] [Cupped ear sounds] [Probably not ASMR? haha]
Added 2020-07-05 20:57:30 +0000 UTChey guys!
so I know a few of you like to listen to ASMR videos/audios. I've never really done it and obviously I want to give you as much as I can so this is just a little test to see if it's something I could do for you. ^_^
if it's a total disaster and not relaxing at all then fair enough, but if you like it I might consider doing some more of these types of audios. it's not perfect at all and I literally recorded this with the few minutes spare that I had until my sister came home.
hope you like it. :3 <3
Comments
I always forget to mention slow works a lot too, and anticipatory whispers are a recent thing I've found.
shao
2020-07-06 15:00:29 +0000 UTCAlso when you said this is going to be close, it was so tingly š
shao
2020-07-06 14:57:55 +0000 UTCI know you as ASMR artist from very first time I found your channel. With 3d sound it's even better for sure, and I really like when you repeat words (at 2:48)
Celeir
2020-07-06 12:27:22 +0000 UTCDefinitely not a disaster, it sounds really well :3
patches
2020-07-06 07:18:52 +0000 UTCWell, to me, the whole soft spoken/whispering bits are really what do it for me in the relaxation department, haha. Even more so when seamlessly integrated in, and accompanied by a nice, compelling lil' narrative -- like you already totally do in your videos. And to me, that care that's put into the writing of the narrative, into the setting, the ambiance; that's what makes your content truly different from others. But yeah, hahaha, having said that, I guess there's many other people who get ASMR/tingles from things like tapping, scratching, inaudible whispering... ya could try going for other stuff like that if you'd like to diversify in the ASMR angle.. haha Oh, and test was good too and definitely not a disaster. Like someone said a few comments up, you're definitely a natural! haha :)
Knight
2020-07-06 06:37:53 +0000 UTCFor someone who hasn't done this before you're really good at it! I'd love to hear more in the future. Close and slow works best imo, I find it super relaxing.
Merjia
2020-07-06 01:55:32 +0000 UTCDespite what you may think, you did a great job with this. The close up whispers really got me as they usually do. They are not only relaxing, and comforting, but they do give a very intimate feeling as well. Was short and sweet, but I definitely enjoyed it and would love more, if you are comfortable with doing that stuff, of course.
Matt
2020-07-06 01:24:12 +0000 UTCIn my opinion you've been doing ASMR since the beginning! Perhaps not the trigger kind, but soft spoken and whispers. It is the reason I support you Peaches, your calm way of speaking calms me and helps me relax, and it's the one trait all the ASMR I use to sleep share. As for doing more triggers, you killed it, you're deliberate and gentle and once you become a little more accustomed to doing them I'm confident you'll make some incredible trigger audios!
Kalyl
2020-07-05 21:59:31 +0000 UTCAww, that's so crazy that I gave you tingles! Not a disaster then, check. ^_^ Yeah I have a problem with sharp sounds, kinda lispy sometimes so I'll be super careful with that. Thank you so much Ethan!
Dreams of Peaches
2020-07-05 21:21:37 +0000 UTCDisaster? That was realllly good. Super tingly and I've basically had tingle immunity for like 5 years. The sound you made with your hands at the end while you whispered was really nice. You're a natural! If I had to give a tiny piece of constructive feedback it would be to be careful with sharp s sounds if you're super close to the mic since people listen to whispered ASMR at full audio most of the time. Other than that, awesome job!
Ethan
2020-07-05 21:18:20 +0000 UTCTingles: Check Shivers: Check Cute animal names: Check Peaches, you're a natural, at least for what I look for!
Wasp
2020-07-05 21:03:27 +0000 UTCThe close whispers to each side always works for me. And switching the sides šš
shao
2020-07-05 21:00:19 +0000 UTC