Automatic mixing tools for audio and music production
Automatic mixing tools for audio and music production
- Several independent systems that when combined together can generate an automatic sound mix
Autonomous Multitrack Stereo Panning
This is a project that aims to implement several independent systems that when combined together can generate an automatic sound mix of an indeterminate set of multichannel inputs. The research explores the possibility of reproducing different mixtures with human interaction or not, but like any tool of this type, for its optimal operation it needs the intervention of an engineer or sound technician... This research is being designed for applications in concerts, remote mixing, recording and postproduction, as well as live mixes of interactive scenes (Pérez González et al, n.d.; Fleming, 2010).
This can be found on YouTube, more information on the website of the Centre for Digital Music (C4DM) | Queen Mary University of London.
References:
Fleming, N. (2010). "Aural perfection without the sound engineer". En NewScientist. Recuperado de http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn18440-aural-perfection-without-the-sound-engineer/
Pérez González, E., Mansbridge, S., Reiss, J.D. (s.f.) "Automatic mixing tools for audio and music production". En Centre for Digital Music (C4DM) | Queen Mary, University of London. Recuperado de http://c4dm.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/audioengineering/automaticmixing/index.html
How to cite this article:
Nocetti, F.A. (2014). "Automatic mixing tools for audio and music production". In NabbuBlog. Retrieved from http://nabbublog.blogspot.com/2014/10/automatic-mixing-tools-for-audio-and.html