MESSE 2017: The Zylia Microphone Makes Multitrack Recordings

US Extract Multitrack recordings from a single session      11/04/17

Buying Choices
Affilliate Links help support the site

We've heard about the Zylia multi-point microphone in previous news items, but never seen one in the flesh. The mic system features a sphere-like ball with 19 omnidirectional microphones that pick up the sound in a 360 degree pattern. Once recorded (via USB), the resulting file can be separated into multiple discrete sources via the Zylia application. This used to be a cloud based service, but its now done on the host computer.

So essentially, you can stick one mic up in a room full of musicians, record it, then extract each instrument into its own track for multi-track mixing or processing.

Zylia's Piotr Szczechowiak PHD - one of the boffins behind the system, told us about future plans to allow the mic to be used for ambisonic recording, for applications such as VR audio later in the year.

The Zylia costs around $999

 

 




All MESSE 2017 News |  Videos |  Live Blogs |  Follow us on Twitter and Facebook

More From: ZYLIA
Even more news...


 

Want Our Newsletter?



More...

The Magic of 1980's Pinball Soundtracks 

Suzanne Ciani's captivating sci-fi soundscape


Computer Music Chronicles, The 80's: Acorn Music 500 Synthesizer 

Older Music Machines & the People Who Still Use Them


Is the Korg Drumlogue worth it in 2024? 

Developments for Korg's instrument have been slow but promising.


With a lot of utillity


3 Home Keyboards that are Actually AWESOME Synths! 

Not somewhere you usually look...


Aodyo Loom


Hey there, we use Cookies to customize your experience on Sonicstate.com