Over 180 audio engineers from around the world came to The Banff Centre in June 2003 to share the latest developments in multichannel surround audio. Together with a hard-working committee, Theresa Leonard, The Banff Centre’s Director of Audio, and chair of the conference created a program that was packed from morning until night with technical papers, seminars, demonstrations, and panel discussions. Complementing this was a program of receptions and cultural events in the evenings, exposing delegates to the Banff Centre’s exceptional culinary and artistic delights.
The 24th AES International Conference in Banff brought together audio engineering professionals, researchers, academics, and manufacturers for further discussions on the art, science, and future of multichannel audio.
Sub-topics covered through the papers, seminars, posters, and demonstrations included:
- Microphone and mixing techniques
- Mastering for multichannel delivery
- Spatialization and reverberation
- Alternatives to 5.1
- Perception of spatial sound
- Monitoring issues and considerations (acoustics)
- Signal processing for multichannel audio
- Distribution formats / internet delivery
Read the Article on the 24th AESÂ International Conference in the Journal of the AES.