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Wednesday, October 20 • 8:30pm - 10:00pm
Next Generation Audio for Advanced Music Creations and Distributions - Part 2

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Immersive audio, high-resolution audio, and high-definition audio have become available for recording, creations, and online delivery the music. While the lossy codec such as MPEG4-AAC was the key technologies to enable digital broadcasting and online-delivery, viewers and listeners of digital broadcasting and online-delivery have become noticed the difference of audio quality and musical emotion between the legacy 2ch stereo audio using lossy codec and immersive audio using high-quality audio codec.

This workshop is the part 2 of previous workshop held at AES 150th Convention and will update it. This workshop will introduce recent actual use cases of next generation audio such as immersive audio, high-resolution audio, and high-definition audio for the advanced music creations and online-delivery of music.

Kimio Hamasaki will summarize the history and latest status of next-generation audio and introduce examples of his own researches and development as well as his musical recording works. Hideo Irimajiri will report on the live experiment of music online-delivery with high-resolution audio and immersive audio in Japan done in last October by WOWOW also his latest music recoding reproduction, and discuss the future prospects. Toru Kamekawa will report on music creations using next-generation audio at the Tokyo University of the Arts and introduce some actual examples and discuss the future prospects. Kazuya Nagae will report on the recent productions, distributions and education using immersive audio at Nagoya University of the Arts and discuss the future prospects.

These panels will also discuss the advantages of the next-generation audio for advanced music creations and online-delivery and issues of those they encountered during the actual cases. And finally, they will discuss how to improve the quality and emotion of music recordings and deliveries in the future.

Speakers
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Kimio Hamasaki

President, ARTSRIDGE LLC
Kimio Hamasaki, AES fellow, is a producer and balance engineer of music recording, a researcher on spatial audio, an educator on audio engineering and acoustics as well as a consultant in audio engineering. He had recorded and produced many orchestral and operatic works by the Vienna... Read More →
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Toru Kamekawa

Professor, Tokyo University of the Arts
Toru Kamekawa: After graduating from the Kyushu Institute of Design in 1983, he joined the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) as a sound engineer. During that period, he gained his experience as a recording engineer, mostly in surround sound programs for HDTV.In 2002, he joined... Read More →
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Hideo Irimajiri

Executive Creator, WOWOW Inc.
I was born in 1956, graduated from Kyushu Institute of Design in 1979 with a bachelor's degree in acoustical design and from Kyushu Institute of Design in 1981 with a master's degree in acoustical design, and received a doctorate in design in 2013 for my research on reverberation.In... Read More →
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Kazuya Nagae

Associate Professor, Nagoya University of the Arts
Graduated the Nagoya University of the Arts in vocal performance in 1996. Served at a recording studio and Radio production company. Established a recording production company in 2000. Lecturer of Department of Music Arts Creation at Nagoya University of the Arts, teaching and researching... Read More →


Wednesday October 20, 2021 8:30pm - 10:00pm EDT
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