360 Project for Masters

As part of my masters, in particular a module entitled, AUD456 – Immersive Audio, I have been studying the world of 360 content, with a focus on spatialising audio within a 360 field. Please wear headphones when viewing the above to experience the 360 Audio.

For the major work, a group of musicians and non-musicians alike were invited into SAE Studios for an Sunday afternoon improvisation. The work is titled, Men’s Circle, and features a group of men in a circular format, playing a range of provided instruments.

The instruments included; an acoustic guitar, various bells, a singing bowl, a bamboo flute, a melodic wood box, a pre-prepared Push control surface populated with field recordings, vinyl crackle and percussive one-shots, amplified via a small guitar amp, a contact microphone connected to a mini Orange amp, den-den daiko drums, and a rain stick. The participants were encouraged to choose an instrument that they felt comfortable with and change after each improvisation to another instrument.

The improvisation was captured via an InstaPro 360 Camera. Both visuals and audio were captured on the device, however, the Ambisonics microphone had some issues and glitches were present in the file. Fortunately, coupled with the in-camera Ambisonics microphone, was 4 small diaphragm condensers, Sennheiser 8040 x 2, Rodes NT55 x 2, plus 3 dynamic microphones that were used to capture a vocal performance (Shure SM58) and close mic the two amplifiers (SM57).

These microphone inputs were phase balanced and recorded to Pro Tools. The mono signals from the close micing were then spatialised using the free FB360 Workstation plugins with the DAW Reaper.

As the sounds were close mic’d, Ambi Verb HD from Noise Makers was also used to emulate a sense of the space and at points to embellish instruments such as the flute and voice with a large reverb.

To embellish the work and in order to see how Reaper and the FB 360 workstation handled Ambisonic files, some 2nd Order Ambisonic files were created using Sound Particles. The files are of an ambient nature and are only very subtly mixed in toward the end of the improvisation. The agenda was to not detract from the improvisation.

Hoped that you enjoy the improvisation and it’s presentation in both 360 Audio and Vision.

TEChSLo included in Deep Moments Vol. 2

An original track from my Dub Techno alias TEChSLO, plus a couple of my tracks being remixed were recently included on GOS Music Studios release, DEEP MOMENTS Vol. 2.

Noni Hazlehurst – Customs House VIVID Sydney 2018

L-R – Adam Lowe (Event Director Vivid Sydney), Lucy Keeler (Artistic Director Ample Projects), Noni Hazlehurst, Ignatius Jones (Creative Director Vivid Sydney)

Once again I’m helping Ample Projects with voice over recording for their Vivid 2018 content. This year Customs House will be receiving a more narrative treatment than in previous years.

I therefore had the pleasure of recording Noni Hazlehurst reading May Gibbs’ Snugglepot & Cuddlepie. Many of us grew up listening to Noni on Play School. Beyond having a familiar comforting tone, she also nails a script; what a vocal talent.

Not only did we have Noni and the infatiguable Lucy Keeler (Artistic Directore Ample Projects) in the studio that day, we also had Vivid royalty, Ignatius Jones (Creative Director Vivid Sydney) and Adam Lowe (Event Director Vivid Sydney).

Royal Chant March 2018

Mark Spence, the multi-instrumentalist, mastermind behind Royal Chant was down again for a couple days of tracking.

TEChSLo – Askance Discs release hits stores

My Techno, in particular, Dub Techno inspired alias TEChSLo has just had a record drop at the usual outlets through Italian record label Askance Discs.

Royal Chant version 2.0

Back in 2015 I recorded and mixed a bunch of tracks for Royal Chant LP – The War Cry of Failure.

Pancakes anyone?

Occasionally a plugin comes around which is so handy I feel the need to share.

Installation soundscape for Leanne Thompson

Mid Feb I was contacted for a quick turnaround job create a soundscape for Leanne Thompson’s ‘Water Cradle’ installation as part of Harbour Sculpture. 

schools out

Another bunch of talented students graduate SAE, bye! 🙁