In today’s technologically driven world, the ability to connect across great distance via Internet Protocol is more important than ever. As the technology evolves, so does the art and science that relies upon it for collaboration and growth. Developing the state of the art system for flexible and efficient routing of networked audio provides a platform for experimental musicians, researchers, and artists to create freely without the restrictions imposed by traditional telepresence. Building on previous development and testing of a telematic mixing console while addressing critical issues with the current platform and current practice, the console allows for the integration of high-quality networked audio into computer assisted virtual environments (CAVE systems), sound and art installations, and other audio driven research projects. Through user study, beta testing, and integration into virtual audio environments, the console has evolved to meet the demand for power and flexibility critical to multi-site collaboration with high-quality networked audio. Areas of concern addressed in development are computational efficiency, system latency, routing architecture, and results of continued user study.
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October 01 2014
Applications of telematic mixing consoles in networked audio for musical performance, spatial audio research, and sound installations
David J. Samson;
David J. Samson
Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., 1521 6th Ave., Apt. 303, Troy, NY 12180, [email protected]
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Jonas Braasch
Jonas Braasch
Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., 1521 6th Ave., Apt. 303, Troy, NY 12180, [email protected]
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J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 136, 2150 (2014)
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David J. Samson, Jonas Braasch; Applications of telematic mixing consoles in networked audio for musical performance, spatial audio research, and sound installations. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1 October 2014; 136 (4_Supplement): 2150. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4899768
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