University of Victoria Sound Recording Studio Renovation
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B. Benny, and K. McNally, "University of Victoria Sound Recording Studio Renovation," Paper 10151, (2019 March.). doi:
B. Benny, and K. McNally, "University of Victoria Sound Recording Studio Renovation," Paper 10151, (2019 March.). doi:
Abstract: A recent renovation of the sound recording studio at the University of Victoria School of Music represents the first major capital project within the school since its opening in 1968. This case study presents an overview of the project from initial briefing to completion, including discussion of the design opportunities and limitations. Acoustical models used in the design process are presented and used to illustrate the challenges faced when attempting to balance control room performance for both research and teaching purposes.
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A recent renovation of the sound recording studio at the University of Victoria School of Music represents the first major capital project within the school since its opening in 1968. This case study presents an overview of the project from initial briefing to completion, including discussion of the design opportunities and limitations. Acoustical models used in the design process are presented and used to illustrate the challenges faced when attempting to balance control room performance for both research and teaching purposes.
Authors:
Benny, Bezal; McNally, Kirk
Affiliation:
University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada
AES Convention:
146 (March 2019)
Paper Number:
10151
Publication Date:
March 10, 2019Import into BibTeX
Subject:
Poster Session 1
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