Audio Engineering Society AES Berlin 2014

AES Berlin 2014
Workshop W9

Monday, April 28, 09:00 — 10:30 (Estrel Hall A)

W9 - Semantic Audio Production

Chair:
Christian Uhle, Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS - Erlangen, Germany
Panelists:
Stefan Ledergerber, Lawo Group - Zurich, Switzerland; LES Switzerland GmbH
Bryan Pardo, Northwestern University - IL, USA
Joshua D. Reiss, Queen Mary University of London - London, UK

Abstract:
Semantic audio production aims at developing tools to assist a creative person producing, editing, or mixing audio. Computational methods can perform more routine tasks, manage large amounts of data, and enable new functionalities. Examples of applications are editing single notes and objects in a mix, editing multitrack audio, live sound mixing, intelligent digital audio effects, DJ software for automatically syncing, and recommending tracks and score/audio alignment.

AES Technical Council This session is presented in association with the AES Technical Committee on Semantic Audio Analysis

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