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Area of Science:

  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Music Production
  • Collaborative Systems Design

Background:

  • Client instructions for music production are often vague.
  • Diagnosing issues in music production requires shared understanding between collaborators.
  • Existing tools may not fully support collaborative audio diagnosis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate how audio producers collaborate to diagnose music issues.
  • To uncover coordination strategies for understanding complex audio representations.
  • To inform the design of future collaborative audio production tools.

Main Methods:

  • Design ethnography study of two music producers in a studio setting.
  • Analysis of multimodal conduct during collaborative music production.
  • Examination of how complex media objects are used in interaction.

Main Results:

  • Audio producers use both audio and visual evidence to make judgments.
  • Ambiguity can arise in assessing issues due to complex digital tools.
  • Multimodal conduct is crucial for guiding the collaborative workflow.
  • Complex media objects are integrated as interaction elements.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding current collaborative audio production practices is essential.
  • Multimodal interaction and evidence integration are key to diagnosing music issues.
  • Findings support the development of enhanced tools for collaborative audio production.