Bauzi wrote:I broke my Headset, but it makes some quite interssting sound. It's like I hear an instrumental version of a song without vocals. Yeah it sounds a bit deaf, but still interssting.
My question is: Is there a way to capture the sound of my headset?
Something in high quality... I would even cut the cables and plug them into some hardware to be able to capture this sound. Any suggestions?
What you describe sounds kind of like the standard quick trick to (attempt to) remove vocals from a stereo track: invert one channel and then sum them to mono. Normally I wouldn't have believed that a similar effect could be caused by faulty hardware... until I got something similar happening to me near the end of my old cassette adapter's lifetime (I had to bend the cable a certain way to get it to sound right again, and eventually it just wasn't worth it).
So, try taking a track and doing that process to it in your favorite audio editor (or use
Audacity if you don't have one yet). Play it back over some speakers. If it sounds like what you get out of your broken headset, then voilà!
If not, then I'm out of suggestions.