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Wednesday, October 26 • 3:00pm - 3:15pm
Immersive Soundfield Microphone Techniques: An Experimental Approach to Recording Music

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Multi-capsule microphone techniques are used in recording the multi-dimensionality of musical performances. This paper evaluates two such techniques: one developed with the 6-capsule Double Mid-Side-Z (DMS-Z) array, and the other with the 32-capsule spherical array. The recordings underwent a similar process of decoding using the 3DCC method, in which each set of arrays was mapped onto 8 directional signals on the horizontal plane. From the performance aspect, the music ensemble consisted of four speakers, a subwoofer and two singers moving within the recording space. Two mixes were produced: Mix A with a combination of the 3DCC-decoded DMS-Z array, spot microphones and Hamasaki Square microphones; and Mix B with the 3DCC-decoded spherical array, spot microphones and Hamasaki Square microphones. These immersive mixes were then evaluated for various perceptual characteristics. Detailed subjective testing is yet to be conducted, but the results so far suggest some perceptual differences in the acoustics and perceived movement of the singers. This is ongoing research that aims to understand whether using a similar audio decoding process on two different multi-array microphone configurations can sufficiently eliminate the perceptual differences between them.

Speakers
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Diana Hernandez Martinez

Grad student, NYU
Programmer, sound designer, mixing engineer
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Agnieszka Roginska

Former AES President, New York University
Agnieszka Roginska is a Professor of Music Technology at New York University. She conducts research in the simulation and applications of immersive and 3D audio including the capture, analysis and synthesis of auditory environments, auditory displays and applications in augmented... Read More →
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Maham Riaz

Doctoral Research Fellow, University of Oslo
I am a classically trained musician with a flair for studio life. Studios are where all the magic happens - there is always much to learn from recording, mixing and hardware design. As a composer and performer, I always look for ways to put my research ambitions in context of my compositions... Read More →


Wednesday October 26, 2022 3:00pm - 3:15pm EDT
Online Papers
  Spatial Audio
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