Novel processing techniques for dynamic surround sound music performance
Seb Allemand, CAIR PhD Researcher
This presentation will review a research project aimed at music computing development
with the particular area to be applied to surround sound and Ambisonics technology.
The project area will focus on developing live performance effects for surround
sound output.
This idea was born after the desire to investigate in the field of surround
sound for live performance.
It will be shown how an industry standard digital audio workstation functions
for surround sound, what are the limits and how respond to these limits. Ambisonics
technology will be introduced and Max/MSP, the development platform, will be
introduced and it will be explained why these technologies are the most appropriates
to this project.
The primary original output from this work will come via the intention to develop
a range of tools, innovative enough to creatively increase the uptake of surround
sound systems and make them more affordable and accessible.