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Schedule as of Oct 11, 2022 - subject to change

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Dr Gilbert Soulodre

Camden Labs
Dr. Gilbert Soulodre has many years of experience in the field of audio as a research scientist, a product developer, and a mixing engineer. He has written numerous scientific papers in the areas of concert hall acoustics, psychoacoustics and spatial perception, subjective testing, loudness metering, digital signal processing, and multi-channel audio. As the founder and CEO of Camden Labs, he has invented a variety of signal processing algorithms and has authored many patents. His product development work stretches across a wide range of areas including; automotive audio, mobile phones and tablets, consumer electronics, immersive cinema surround sound, virtual reality, microphone array processing, speech processing, the music recording industry, audio restoration, audio compression, hearing aids, business telecom, and military voice communications.

Dr. Soulodre was the head of the Audio Perception Lab at the Communications Research Center in Canada where he led a team of researchers studying a numerous topics in audio and acoustics. During that time he developed the subjective testing methods that are used in the ITU-R BS.1116 and BS.1534 (MUSHRA) standards. He was formerly a professor in the Sound Recording program at McGill University and in the Department of Psychology at Carleton University. He was a visiting scientist in the Acoustics Department of the National Research Council in Canada. Recently, Gil was a visiting lecturer at the Sound Engineering department of UNTREF university in Buenos Aires.

Dr. Soulodre is a Fellow of the AES and has received recognition and awards from the Acoustical Society of America, the American Institute of Physics, the IEEE, and the Canadian Government. In 2006, he received the AES Publications Award for his work on spatial perception in immersive sound environments. Gil developed a method for accurately measuring and predicting the perceived loudness of audio signals. This technology was adopted as an international standard (EBU R-128) and is now used extensively around the world. In 2012, Gil received a Technology and Engineering Emmy Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for this work.

My Speakers Sessions

Wednesday, October 19
 

6:30pm EDT

 
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  • Academy Stage
  • Applications in Audio
  • Archiving & Restoration
  • Audio Culture and Education
  • Audio for Cinema
  • Broadcast & Online Delivery
  • Dante Certification
  • Diversity Equity and Inclusion
  • Education and Students
  • Future Audio Trends
  • Game Audio
  • Historical
  • Immersive & Spatial Audio
  • Media over IP
  • Mix with the Masters workshops
  • Networked Audio
  • Perception
  • Product Development
  • Psychoacoustics and Perception
  • Recording Production Technology and Practices
  • Room Acoustics
  • Semantic Audio
  • Signal Processing
  • Skill Building Sessions
  • Sound Reinforcement
  • Spatial Audio
  • Special Event
  • Tech Tour
  • Transducers
  • All Access 19 & 20