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AES New York 2007
Workshop W22

Monday, October 8, 12:00 pm — 6:00 pm
W22 - 5.1 MIXING TECHNIQUES EXPLAINED AND OBSERVED

Panelists:
George Massenburg
Frank Filipetti, Right Track Recording - New York, NY, USA
Ronald Prent
Jeff Wolpert, Desert Fish, Inc.

Abstract:
Even with the increasing confusion over the future of surround music mixes there is an increasing demand for efficiently produced surround products for film and television, as well as for music-only release. At the same time, it is economically tempting for film and television producers to accept surround mixing simulacrums ("faux 5.1" processing such as Unwrap or Logic 7) even when multichannel originals are available for remix.
  Methods and techniques will be presented in this workshop to demonstrate how good, modern surround mixes are being made by successful professional practitioners.
  The workshop will cover subjects such as:
 
  • Different approaches to "spreading out" multichannel sources
  • Strategies for different media
  • Use of the center channel
  • Bass management
  • Reverb, delay, and other effects
  • Monitoring


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