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Studio Design, Pt. 2: Designing for Transferability – New Acoustic Analysis Tools
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In-Person Only
In studio design, a few constants will always remain viable. These include studios having the required contemporary and/or vintage technology to inspire and support artists’ creativity and (possibly most importantly) a need for studios to exercise “transferability” in this era of simultaneous audio content creation in multiple studio environments and often by multiple producers. Part 2 of this session, presented by John Storyk, along with Dr. Peter D'Antonio, founder RPG and AES Fellow, will address specific architectural and acoustic issues concerning transferability, including "musts" and "must-nots" in studio control room design, as well as developments in acoustic analysis-prediction and materialization tools.