
What is the future of spatial audio?
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What happens when sound surrounds you not just from left to right, but from every angle? In this engaging conversation, I sit down with Dr. Neil Bruce, a composer, sound designer and sound design lecturer at the School of Digital Arts in Manchester, to dive deep into the world of immersive sound. We explore how immersive audio transcends the typical buzzwords, emphasising the importance of paying deeper attention to our sonic environments. Neil shares insights on how spatial audio can enhance narrative experiences while also discussing its challenges and the emotional resonance of sound. Join us as we navigate the future of spatial audio and discover how it can shape our perceptions and experiences in profound ways.
Takeaways:
- Immersive sound transforms our perception, making it a sensory experience rather than just auditory.
- Dr. Neil Bruce emphasizes the importance of understanding space in sound design, not just technology.
- The future of spatial audio hinges on listening better, rather than simply adding more speakers.
- Neil's journey in sound reflects the significance of emotional connections to soundscapes and environments.
- Immersive audio can enhance storytelling but requires careful consideration to avoid distracting from the narrative.
- Feedback from students indicates that immersive mixes can often be perceived as irritating if not done with care.
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