Audio

In the fourMs Lab, we work with advanced methods and equipment for both audio synthesis, recording, and analysis.

fourMs Lab Audio

Drawing/diagram of lab audio connections

The lab has 2 individual audio setups permanently installed the first being an interactive system between the lab and control room and the second, multichannel audio experience for both recording and playback. 

Interactive System

Diagram of interactive sound system

The talkback system enables a two-way talk-back system between the control room and the lab. This setup uses the two speakers bracketing the TV wall to playback sound from the control room via input or a microphone cue. It also allows the lab ceiling microphones to broadcast sound into the videomixer for monitoring or use replacing the camera sound. These ceiling microphones run through a preamp before the sound is sent to the videomixer. The interactive sound setup combines the audio and video systems of the lab. For use instructions, refer to the component instructions below as well as printouts in the lab

  1. Talkback System
  2. Videomixer
    1. Preamp

Multi-Channel Audio

The bulk of the audio rack is dedicated to the multi-channel input and output system. The lab has a high-density speaker array (24-channel) that can be used for creating immersive audio experiences that can be used with other technology or alone in the study of multichannel audio experiences. This system is run from a the dedicated audio PC. 

Multi-Channel Audio Instructions

Audio Standard Experiments

You will find here templates and indications for common experiments related with audio that involve the combination of other technologies like motion capture. 

Audio Standard Experiments guide