With only a few days to go until our live panel discussion in New York for the Audio Engineering Society (AES) Convention, it’s time to meet our final panelist!
Our panel, titled Is Remote Collaboration the Future of Music Production? , will take place at Jacob Javits Center on Wednesday 19 October and will be moderated by Abbey Road Studios’ head of audio products, Mirek Stiles. We’ve been introducing you to each of our panelists in the lead up to the event and we complete proceedings off with emerging solo artist and ½ of songwriting duo LYREMUSIC, Elli Moore.
About Elli
One half of songwriting duo LYRE Music, and an emerging solo artist in her own right. Elli is a songwriter, artist & producer for Red Velvet, ITZY, SUNMI, Class:y, Lightsum, Chanmina, specializing in K-Pop, building educational content of K-Pop production tips and tricks on Instagram as part of LYRE music.
Elli will also be joined by Berklee Professor and Prince’s sound engineer Susan Rogers, Grammy-winning/multi-platinum engineer Ariel Borujow, Audiomovers co-founder Igor Maxymenko and head of audio products, Mirek Stiles.
What will we be discussing?
As part of the panel, we’ll be exploring the long-lasting effects that remote collaboration will have on our creative habits and working style, our panel will discuss topics such as:What does this new remote way of working mean for our human relationships?
- How can you create a ‘vibe in a room’ if the participants are never in the same physical space?
- Can you build an intimate connection between an artist and a songwriter if they never meet?
- Is creativity affected or enabled through remote technology?
- What does this new remote way of working mean for our human relationships?
Head to the link here to register your place and be a part of the conversation.