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Podcast 219: Anthony Mattana - Hooke Audio

Podcast 219: Anthony Mattana - Hooke Audio

FromArt + Music + Technology


Podcast 219: Anthony Mattana - Hooke Audio

FromArt + Music + Technology

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Mar 4, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode of Art + Music + Technology is brought to you by Recording Magazine. You can learn more about Recording Magazine, check out articles and subscribe at www.recordingmag.com. What a path. From theater tech to hardware manufacturing - who'da thought? Anthony Mattana has taken the hard road, developing a new method for binaural audio recording, developing a wireless interface to your phone (Android or iOS) and funding the whole thing on a wing and a prayer - but he's done it. I got a chance to try the Hooke Verse headphones when I was at NAMM, and they are worth the price of admission. In talking we Anthony, we get a sense of his passion for binaural recording, but we also get a sense of his passion to make it accessible to people. His experience with the $9000 dummy head system pointed out that, as amazing as the recording was, it wasn't something that he or his friends would be able to experiment with - the risk and costs were just too high. Thus, he made a mic! In this chat, we not only talk about the advantages of binaural recording - and the amazing spaces it can reveal - but also dive into the process of creating a hardware device, coding up a new codec for the wireless interchange, passing standards for a bluetooth device and getting things onto the various app stores. It's a wild ride, but the story is amazing. Enjoy, and take a peek at hookeaudio.com to check out the story. Oh, and if you listen through the podcast, we get a nice little discount code to use for the purchase of a Verse as well. So enjoy!
Released:
Mar 4, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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An interview podcast where we talk to people that are engaged in the connection of art and music to technology. Visual artists, musicians, software developers and other creatives are invited to talk about their background, current work and future vision.