Last November I was involved with a number of choir concerts that had to be broadcast. As anyone who has done broadcast knows, there is a definite battle with trying to get the ideal sound while also keeping sight lines clear from the array of microphone stands. Additionally, with choirs there is the issue of … Continue reading Soundfield Microphones and Choir Broadcasts
Ambisonics Talk at Georgia Southern

Earlier in the semester I was contacted by Dr. John Thompson, who runs the Music Technology program at Georgia Southern University and invited to give a presentation as a part of their guest lecture series. If you've peeked at my About Me page, you'll know that I am an alumnus of the program. It was … Continue reading Ambisonics Talk at Georgia Southern
What Does “3D Audio” Mean

What does it mean when we say audio is "3D"? How do we reconcile different kinds of 3D systems as all being 3D when some are "more 3D" than others? Do we actually even hear in 3D? I decided to muse on the concepts of audio localization and the meaning of "3D" audio. True stereophonic … Continue reading What Does “3D Audio” Mean