Scene Spatialisation in Object-Based Audio: An Analysis of Interchange Formats for Advanced Electroacoustic Rendering Methods (original) (raw)

This thesis presents an analysis of interchange formats that have emerged during the development of advanced electroacoustic spatialisation methods. It is shown that interchange formats are highly desirable as they allow the exchange of system independent object-based mixes. As such, scene spatialisation is posited as an appropriate conceptual framework for the spatialisation of sound in object-based audio. To place this analysis in context, technical groundings in object-based audio and spatial rendering approaches are provided, along with an introduction to the theoretical framework for the scene-based paradigm posited by Francis Rumsey. This leads to a series of conclusions with regard to the development of ones practice through the lens of this paradigm. A particular emphasis is placed upon the development of specialist skill sets.

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