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Natural listening, binauralization, and recording workflow

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Abstract

Since the age of 13, I’ve wanted to be a recording engineer. Growing up in Korea where formal university courses in sound recording were limited, I started my academic journey in 1996 as a student majoring in biochemistry. However, my passion for sound recording persisted, leading me to work as an assistant in a recording studio. The itch to delve deeper into sound recording prompted my decision to pursue formal education in the field.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationImmersive Sound Volume II
Subtitle of host publicationThe Design and Practice of Binaural and Multi-Channel Experiences
EditorsAgnieszka Roginska, Paul Geluso
PublisherFocal Press (Taylor & Francis Group)
Chapter5
Pages94-103
Number of pages10
VolumeII
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9781040480274, 9780429297526
ISBN (Print)9780367259471, 9780367259464
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 May 2026

Publication series

NameAudio Engineering Society Presents
PublisherRoutledge

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