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Saturday May 24, 2025 11:45am - 12:45pm CEST
In this workshop, we present the next generation of Immersive audio capture and reproduction through virtual acoustics. The aural room, whether real or generated, brings together the listener and the sound source in a way that fulfills both the listener’s perceptual needs—like increasing the impression of orientation, presence, and envelopment—and creates aesthetic experiences by elaborating on the timbre and phrasing of the music.
Members of the Immersive Audio Lab (IMLAB) at McGill University will discuss recent forays in creating and capturing aural spaces, using technology ranging from virtual acoustics to Higher Order Ambisonics (HOA) microphones. Descriptions of capture methods, including microphone techniques and experiments will be accompanied by 7.1.4 audio playback demos.
From our studio sessions, we will showcase updates to our Virtual Acoustics Technology (VAT) system, which uses active acoustics in conjunction with 15 omnidirectional and 32 bidirectional speakers to transport musicians into simulated environments. Workshop elements will include a new methodology for creating dynamically changing interactive environments for musicians and listeners, ways to create focus and “mix” sound sources within the virtual room, experimental capture techniques for active acoustic environments, and real-time electronics spatialization in the tracking room via the VAT system.
On location, lab members have been experimenting with hybridized HOA capture systems for large-scale musical scenes. We will showcase multi-point HOA recording techniques to best capture direct sound and room reverberance, and excerpts that compare HOA to traditional channel-based capture systems.
Speakers
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Kathleen Zhang

McGill University
AA

Aybar Aydin

PhD Candidate, McGill University
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Michail Oikonomidis

Doctoral student, McGill University
Michael Ikonomidis (Michail Oikonomidis) is an accomplished audio engineer and PhD student in Sound Recording at McGill University, specializing in immersive audio, high-channel count orchestral recordings and scoring sessions.With a diverse background in music production, live sound... Read More →
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Richard King

Professor, McGill University
Richard King is an Educator, Researcher, and a Grammy Award winning recording engineer. Richard has garnered Grammy Awards in various fields including Best Engineered Album in both the Classical and Non-Classical categories. Richard is an Associate Professor at the Schulich School... Read More →
Saturday May 24, 2025 11:45am - 12:45pm CEST
C4 ATM Studio Warsaw, Poland

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