Primary Affiliation: McGill University - Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Secondary Affiliation: The Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology - Montreal, Quebec, Canada
After 15 years with Sony Music Studios in New York, and a successful career as an independent recording engineer, Multi-Grammy winning recording engineer Richard King is currently an Associate Professor in the Music Research Department, at the Schulich School of Music of McGill University. His professional work continues in a reduced capacity, through projects for various record labels and film companies. Richard is a frequent presenter and panelist for the Audio Engineering Society, and guest lecturer for various university level recording programs. His research interests include small environment control room acoustics and multichannel recording and mixing.
Sep 29:
P4: Spatial Audio 1: Production
A Three-Dimensional Orchestral Music Recording Technique, Optimized for 22.2 Multichannel Sound (Author)
Subjective Graphical Representation of Microphone Arrays for Vertical Imaging and Three-Dimensional Capture of Acoustic Instruments, Part I (Author)
Sep 30:
P15: Perception—Part 1
Can We Hear The Difference? Testing the Audibility of Artifacts in High Bit Rate MP3 Audio (Author)
Sep 30:
AVAR Paper Session 1: Sound Localization in 3D Space
Lateral Listener Movement on the Horizontal Plane (Part 2): Sensing Motion through Binaural Simulation in a Reverberant Environment (Author)