Parichat Songmuang graduated from New York University with her Master of Music degree in Music Technology at New York University and Advanced Certificate in Tonmeister Studies. As an undergraduate, she studied for her Bachelor of Science in Electronics Media and Film with a concentration in audio at Towson University, Maryland. Her main interests lie within the field of music recording, ranging from recording techniques to the post-production stage. Recently, her research has focused on 3D reproduction in VR, including 3D recording techniques, with an interest in archaeoacoustics.
She is the current Studio Manager at NYU Steinhardt and a PhD student within the Music Technology Program.
Selected Publications
- A New Compact 3D Reproduction System: The Tetra-Speaker (2018)
145th AES Convention - Tetra-Speaker: Continual Evaluation of the Immersive Experience of a Single-Point Reproduction System (2019)
147th AES Convention - Multi-directional radiation characteristic recording methods and reproduction in an XR environment (2021)
151st AES Convention - Capturing spatial room information for reproduction in XR listening environments (2022)
152nd AES Convention - Pilot study on creating fundamental methodologies for capturing spatial room information for XR listening environments (2024)
157th AES Convention