Intelligent Mixing Systems (IMS) are being integrated into mixing workflows, however, there is little discussion around how these technologies are impacting mixing practices. This study explores the possibilities and pitfalls of IMS, by comparing to the use of Computer Assisted Design (CAD) tools in the wider design context. The aim of this paper is to take advice from the field of CAD about the potential benefits and known issues of computer-assistance in creative work, thereby allowing audio engineers to take more informed decisions regarding the use of IMS within their workflows.
Authors:
Lefford, M. Nyssim; Bromham, Gary; Moffat, Dave
Affiliations:
Lulea University of Technology; Queen Mary University of London; University of Plymouth(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
148 (May 2020)
Paper Number:
10376
Publication Date:
May 28, 2020
Subject:
Rec/Pro/Edu
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