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Art of Record Production Conference
May 17-19, 2019
Berklee College of Music, 921 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02215
berklee.edu/arp19
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Saturday
, May 18
09:00 EDT
Coffee and registration
The Red Room
10:00 EDT
Music Mind Map – a creative tool for music production
Classroom 511 (5th floor)
Hans Lindetorp
Forged by design? - The control of a genre expected sonic signifier on collaborative creation practices within modern heavy metal
Classroom 311 (3rd floor)
Douglas Heath
Leadership and Motivational Styles of Master Producers
Classroom 411 (4th floor)
Dave Tough • Alan Shacklock
10:30 EDT
Nonlinear Mixing
Classroom 511 (5th floor)
Hairul Hafizi bin Hasnan
Innovation and Tradition in Metal Music Production
Classroom 311 (3rd floor)
Niall Thomas
Searching for Sophia in Music Production Education
Classroom 411 (4th floor)
David Thyrén • J-O Gullö • Per-Henrik Holgersson • Bo Westman
11:00 EDT
Conduits of Creation: The Role of the Synthesizer in Brian Eno’s Discreet Music
Classroom 511 (5th floor)
Dr Neil O Connor
Gendered Cotextuality in Heavy Metal Songs/Videos: The Role of the Female Guest Artist
Classroom 311 (3rd floor)
Lori Burns
Izotope Demo - New Technology in Live Performance
Classroom 411 (4th floor)
11:30 EDT
The Controller as an Agent of Unpredictability: Electronic Music, 60’s Counterculture, and the Early Live Sound Industry
Classroom 511 (5th floor)
Nicholas Clark Reeder
Izotope Demo, cont.
Classroom 411 (4th floor)
Textural Stratification, The Rise of Multitrack, and Yes’ Classic Recordings
Classroom 311 (3rd floor)
John Covach
12:00 EDT
Tour of Berklee studios and electronic music lab
LIMITED
The Red Room
Keynote - In Conversation with Ann Mincieli
David Friend Recital Hall
Ann Mincieli • Katia Isakoff
13:00 EDT
Lunch
The Berklee Caf
14:00 EDT
Drop-ins and multiple takes: ASARP members’ updates
LIMITED
David Friend Recital Hall
Joe Bennett • Katia Isakoff • Shara Rambarran
Tour of Berklee studios and electronic music lab
FULL
The Red Room
14:15 EDT
Women Produce Music: THEN and NOW
David Friend Recital Hall
Katia Isakoff • Theresa Leonard • Darla Hanley • Susan Schmidt-Horning
15:30 EDT
Tour of Berklee studios and electronic music lab
FILLING
The Red Room
Ableton Demo
David Friend Recital Hall
16:30 EDT
Break - Refreshments
David Friend Recital Hall
17:00 EDT
Development and Evaluation of Internet of Things Technologies for Music Production and Creative Collaboration
Classroom 411 (4th floor)
Rob Toulson • Marques Hardin
Immersed in Pop: Rethinking Directionality in Popular Music for a Post-Stereo World
Classroom 511 (5th floor)
Zachary Bresler
Lost Recordings, "Recording" and Modernity as Marketing in the Jazz Age [SKYPE] (moderator - Steve D’Agostino)
Classroom 311 (3rd floor)
Tyler William Sonnichsen
17:30 EDT
Cue-mix, collaboration and the collective performance
Classroom 411 (4th floor)
Claus Sohn Andersen
The Mother Of Invention: Creative Commitment As A Reaction To Financial And Technological Uncertainty
Classroom 311 (3rd floor)
Brendan Williams
THE MUSIC ROOM: Considerations and negotiations in the staging of a 3D immersive music experience
Classroom 511 (5th floor)
Sara McGuinness
18:00 EDT
Transnational Flow: Experiments in Long Distance Non-Synchronous Networked Collaboration
Classroom 411 (4th floor)
Daniel Pratt • Instructor, Wellington Gordon • Shane Hoose • Lachlan Goold
3D Audio for Music: An investigation into 3D sound staging and creative production for binaural reproduction
Classroom 511 (5th floor)
Jo Lord
The economic and environmental cost of recorded music
Classroom 311 (3rd floor)
Matt Brennan
19:00 EDT
Evening performance and dinner
The Berklee Caf
Berklee College of Music
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