Speakers include Kurt Martinez, head Dolby Atmos mix engineer at Dean St Studios

UK - Neumann has announced An Evening's Conversation Around Spatial Audio, hosted in partnership with Dolby at the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts (LIPA). Taking place on Monday, 3 June, this event promises an engaging exploration into the future of sound, bringing together top industry professionals for a night of insights and networking.

Guests will hear from leading experts in the field, including Mike Hillier, Dolby Atmos & mastering engineer at Metropolis Studios, Kurt Martinez, head Dolby Atmos mix engineer at Dean St Studios, and Myles Clarke, senior music engineer at Dolby Laboratories. Their interactive sessions will help you understand how spatial audio is evolving and keep you at the forefront of the technology.

Attendees will have the opportunity to delve deeper into the world of spatial audio through interactive Q&A sessions and discussions that promise to broaden their understanding of this transformative technology.

“We are delighted to extend a warm welcome to a diverse range of industry professionals, including studio owners, audio engineers, producers, music creators, performers, and anyone interested in the future of immersive audio experiences, to join us at our upcoming event at LIPA,” says Stephen Button, trade marketing manager UK & Nordic for Sennheiser Pro Audio and Neumann. “With distinguished speakers like Mike Hillier, Kurt Martinez and Myles Clarke, attendees can expect to gain valuable insights into spatial audio and the creative possibilities that can be unlocked using this technology.”

Jon Thornton, LIPA’s head of sound technology, concludes: “Hosting An Evening's Conversation Around Spatial Audio at LIPA underlines our commitment to promoting innovation and knowledge exchange in the professional audio community. This event not only offers a fantastic networking platform for industry peers and audio enthusiasts, but also aims to cultivate meaningful connections and foster potential collaborations.”


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