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Nick Harrison is an audio lecturer at SAE Melbourne, whose research interests are focused on immersive and interactive sound. Teaching both the undergraduate and postgraduate programs, Nick’s demo of VR head-tracked binaural ambisonic mixing merges sound production skills with cutting edge technology.
“With SAE’s flexible blended learning approach, I get students familiar with immersive audio production,” explained Nick.
“In the demo I’ve used a virtual theatre and I’ve played an SAE promo video on the 2D theatre screen.
“The equivalent with traditional analogue or hardware equipment would be mixing for film using the new Dolby Atmos format. An interesting benefit of VR is that the speakers can be positioned anywhere, including under the floor,” said Nick.