March-2024 – Richard King
March 26- 2024
When: March 26, 2024
Time: 6:30pm – 9:30pm
Where: University of Toronto
Edward Johnson Building
Boyd Neal Room
30 years of eye (and ear) opening events from the world of sound recording
There are many practical issues in music production that may, at times, hinder a strict adherence to the basic theories of audio and acoustics. Sound recording practitioners are constantly faced with situations in which they must navigate between “following the science” and just getting the job done, with as little compromise as possible. The talk will cover a selection of illuminating, educative experiences drawn from many years of researching, recording and mixing music.
About the Event
6:30 – 7:00 Food and networking.
7:00 – 7:30 – Presentation – Joshua Weinfeld
7:45 – Presentation – Richard King
9:30 – Building Closes
Richard King
Richard King is an Educator, Researcher, and a Grammy Award winning recording engineer. He has garnered Grammy Awards in many fields, including Best Engineered Album in both the Classical and Non-Classical categories. Richard is an Associate Professor at McGill University in Montréal, Canada, and as a long-standing member and Fellow of the Audio Engineering Society, he is a regular presenter and panelist. His research interests and publications include small environment acoustics, the process of music mixing, and immersive audio recording and reproduction. His book Recording Orchestra is part of the “AES presents” series, and a newly expanded second edition will be released this spring.
Joshua Weinfeld
Originally from New York City, Joshua Weinfeld is currently a second year master’s student in the Music Technology and Digital Media program at the University of Toronto. Joshua is an avid composer, performer, videographer, creator, and audio engineer. He is also the co-founder and owner of Continuous Motion Productions, LLC, a production company based in the United States. Joshua enjoys working with other artists and utilizing his knowledge of technology in tandem with his experience as a musician to facilitate the creation of new works.
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