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iZotope: How Technology Can Solve the Unsolvable in Audio Production

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"At iZotope, we’re obsessed with great sound. Our intelligent audio technology helps musicians, music producers, and audio post engineers focus on their craft rather than the tech behind it. We design award-winning software, plug-ins, hardware, and mobile apps powered by the highest quality audio processing, machine learning, and strikingly intuitive interfaces. iZotope: the shortest path from sound to emotion."

Music production and technology can often fetishize the past, nostalgic for the sounds and equipment used in the "good old days" of music. In this talk, Jonathan will explore how modern technology can help us fundamentally change how music is composed and produced, how musicians perform and connect with their audiences and each other, and what impact this might have on music itself.


Jonathan Bailey is a technologist and musician with over two decades of experience building innovative products. As CTO of iZotope, Jonathan is passionate about the invention of new technologies for creative applications and leads the vibrant and talented product, research and engineering teams in the development of iZotope’s award-winning line of products. Prior to joining iZotope, Jonathan was CTO at Curious Brain, a mobile music start-up that developed musical learning apps, and Lead Developer at Sonik Architects, where he collaborated with BT on the early development of Breaktweaker. As a musician, he has performed with Fred Wesley and composed for the 2011 Venice Biennale. Jonathan is a member of both the Audio Engineering Society (AES) and National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (The Emmys) and earned degrees in Computer Science at Stanford University and Music Synthesis at Berklee College of Music.

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Type
Ensemble de conférences, symposium, congrès
performance location
Ircam (Paris)
duration
53 min
date
March 5, 2020

IRCAM

1, place Igor-Stravinsky
75004 Paris
+33 1 44 78 48 43

opening times

Monday through Friday 9:30am-7pm
Closed Saturday and Sunday

subway access

Hôtel de Ville, Rambuteau, Châtelet, Les Halles

Institut de Recherche et de Coordination Acoustique/Musique

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