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While musicians are performing on stage or in the studio, monitoring on headphones interferes with their instrument embodiment, the auditory feedback of their sound within room acoustics, and their interactions with other musicians. Indeed, wearable monitoring devices disturb the physical and technical ease that performers have acquired over a long, multi-sensory process to play their instruments or conduct ensembles at their best level. By covering their ears, headphones also jeopardize musicians’ ability to control the parameters of their sound production. For instance, singers “suffer the most from the dislocation of sound that headphones engender […] because the sound is produced in their bodies, resonating in the chest cavity and sinuses” [1]. As another example, the absence of direct auditory feedback compromises “the production of high-quality trumpet tone [that] is achieved by a combination of the correct vocal tract position, the lip-reed mechanism, and the player’s breath control” [2]. Moreover, headphone monitoring obstructs collective soundscapes and established ways of listening and playing music together. To mitigate these challenges, performers sometimes remove one earcup [1] to attenuate their feeling of exclusion from the acoustic environment or to compensate for the lack of externalized sources that wearable monitoring devices as opposed to onstage speaker monitors induce [3]. In this chapter, we examine orchestra conductors’ and music improvisers’ experiences with wearable monitoring devices, and we discuss three binaural technology solutions that overcome stereo headphone monitoring challenges for a range of professional performance contexts.
Headphone monitoring was introduced in recording studios where it was necessary to isolate sound sources and synchronize performances on cue tracks while enabling musicians to hear themselves and others. Whereas this technology offers flexibility and creative possibilities such as overdubbing on previously recorded takes, it calls for the use of visual cues through windows and red lights, and for the setup of talk-forward and talkback microphones that may expose musicians to the others’ comments on their performances. In such a technological environment for music creation, sound engineers control both the quality of headphone mixes and the communication system in the studio. Williams highlighted how the setup of the communication system increases stress and may result in tensions between musicians and engineers during recording sessions [1]. Also, adding headphone monitoring as yet another layer of engineers’ sound control may worsen experiences of gendering and microaggressions in the commercial recording studio [4]. Therefore, although “the number of available headphone mixes becomes a status marker reflecting the professional standing of the studio among competing facilities” [1], using a high number of headphone mixes may negatively impact the production workflow and the social climate of the workplace. Our approach consists of adapting technologies to specific performance contexts to enhance musicians’ immersion in their artistic tasks, and thus reduce stress and other adverse sociopsychological effects of headphone monitoring.
The audio content of monitoring systems influences all aspects of musicians’ performances, in positive and negative ways. For instance, balancing harmonic versus rhythmic sections in a singer’s or a melodic instrumentalist’s monitoring mix impacts their comfort in finding their best tuning, rhythmic placement, and dynamics. Furthermore, signal processing like equalization, dynamic range compression, delays, and reverberation is commonly used to facilitate ensemble cohesion. As an example, boosting the attack of the kick drum in a bassist’s monitoring mix can enhance the groove of a band. Also, a study showed that monitoring different reverberation lengths of room acoustics affects orchestra conductors’ tempo, timbre, and appreciation of the performance quality when listening to recorded takes [5]. Findings from a PhD thesis about live engineering on Broadway underline how engineers are responsible for “sonic colors” that represent “the unique resonant characteristics of sound sources associated with music-making, but also to invoke “color” as a broader metaphor for social difference and identity” [6]. From this perspective, both the sound capture system and mixing approach of monitoring systems must meet the cultural expectations and genre conventions of specific performance contexts. For each of our three binaural solutions, we detail how we designed the monitoring technology, the sound capture system, and the mixing approach to satisfy the requirements of specific performance contexts.
Our interdisciplinary team of four researchers who are also experienced sound engineers and music performers aim at examining the following research questions:
What are the main challenges of using a wearable device for monitoring while performing music? And to what extent do these challenges differ between conducting large ensembles versus improvising?
Could binaural headphone monitoring technologies that are adapted to specific performance contexts enhance musicians’ listening comfort, perception of a realistic auditory scene, musical expression and creativity?
Could binaural headphone monitoring systems decrease the click-to-music ratio compared to stereo headphones?
Before we present a fresh perspective on the methods and results of a series of three studies that were published in the proceedings of
Because musicians rely on the auditory cues that their monitoring systems convey to elaborate their performance process, comparing the influence of binaural versus stereo monitoring on musicians’ performances requires researchers to design “ecologically valid” experimental protocols and technologies that address creative cognition [10, 11]. Hence, we carried out our eight case studies in real-life performance situations.
With experienced musicians, to test three binaural monitoring solutions that we designed to meet the esthetic and cultural context of three distinct performance situations. Finally, we provide ideas for future research with audio augmented and mixed reality applications to facilitate musicians’ immersion in the performance.
The use of a click track in music performance was first documented for the soundtrack recording of
Previous research suggests that a generalized use of click tracks has homogenized creativity and globalized music cultures. For instance, an analysis of tempo across the past 60 years of U.S. Billboard Hot 100 #1 Songs revealed that a 5-beat average standard deviation from 1955 to 1959 decreased to 1-beat between 2010 and 2014 [18]. Moreover, Éliézer Oubda, a music producer and sound engineer who owns
Two types of technologies exist to deliver synchronization auditory cues to musicians while providing them with direct access to their own sound production and acoustic environment, namely acoustic-hear-through and microphone-hear-through monitoring systems [20]. Primarily developed to improve the safety of outdoor runners when they are listening to music, acoustic-hear-through monitoring systems, also known as bone conduction headphones leave the users’ ear canal free by conveying the auditory cues “from the vibration of the bones of the skull [or jaw] that is transmitted to the inner ear” [21]. Whereas this technology eliminates disconnection feelings from the acoustic surroundings, like open-back headphones, the monitoring mix may leak into the microphones. Indeed, May and Walker [22] reported “approximately 12 dB A (total) of ‘leakage’” in the context of listening tests. Also, Cardassi, who tested a bone conduction headphone to record an electroacoustic album on piano and vocals, could only use it for pieces that did not require the use of a close vocal microphone, and whose cue tracks did not include any click.4 Primarily used as hearing aids devices, microphone-hear-through monitoring systems consist of mounted microphones on the users’ headset that capture what they would hear without headphones [23]. Cooper and Martin [2] designed a microphone-hear-through monitoring system named Acoustically Transparent System (ATH) that combines the binaural rendering of the signal captured from two headset-mounted microphones with the synchronization cues. In performance situations, they observed that the ATH has “a notable impact on both quality of tone production and the confidence of the [trumpetist]” [2]. Their findings confirm the relevance of designing binaural technologies to improve musicians’ experience while performing with headphone monitoring.
Audio Mixed Reality (AMR) applications aim at recreating new auditory spaces for listeners by balancing the proportion of real and virtual elements. Also, Audio Augmented Reality (AAR) applications aim at achieving listeners’ experiences of acoustic transparency, as if there was no headset, to interleave virtual sounds with an unaltered reality [24]. Drawing upon Milgram and Kishino [25]’s “virtuality continuum” of visual displays, McGill et al. [26] define AAR as “auditory headset experiences intended to […] exploit spatial congruence with real-world elements.” From this perspective, AAR sits at the edge of AMR that encapsulates “any auditory VR and AR experiences.” These definitions mirror the recording esthetics continuum from “attempting realism” to “creating virtual worlds” produced through different sound capture systems and mixing approaches [27]. While mixing for stereo recordings differs from mixing for AMR and AAR applications, we applied our knowledge of sound capture systems to best meet the cultural expectations and genre conventions of the performance contexts. Specifically, we primarily used microphone arrays that captured the acoustic environment for our five AAR case studies, versus close mono microphones that focused on the instruments’ direct sound for our three AMR case studies.
To enhance listeners’ perception of auditory spaciousness through headphone monitoring, König [28] conceptualized one of the first four-channel headphones that positioned an additional speaker driver near the tragus to diffuse reverberation, and thus allow for a more accurate spatial image with less sound pressure level on the ear axis. Further developments intending to simulate surround and multi-channel loudspeaker systems have led to the design of multi-driver headphones that position multiple speaker drivers within the ear cup, employing the shape of the listener’s ear and pinna to influence the filtering of high frequencies as they enter in the ear canal [19]. Meanwhile, most of today’s AAR and AMR headphone applications use binaural filtering with head-related transfer functions (HRTF) that enable listeners to externalize sound sources while wearing regular headphones. Theoretically, delivering accurate intelligibility, localization, and externalization of sound sources through headphones requires the binaural rendering of sound sources via individualized HRTFs transmitted through high fidelity open-back headphones [29]. Nevertheless, according to a review of sound externalization studies, adding reverberation-related cues, and/or dynamic binaural rendering that matches listeners’ self-initiated head movements, facilitates the localization and externalization of binaural cues [30], which may compensate for the use of non-individualized HRTFs and closed-back headphones. Whereas dynamic binaural ensures the success of AAR applications for users who move a lot in the real-world environment, such as orchestra conductors, we suggest that static binaural may be more relevant for AMR applications where most of the binaural cues are out of sight, such as recording sessions with musicians performing in separate rooms. In this view, static binaural might still provide users with a better source intelligibility and a more spatial experience compared to stereo systems since there is less masking effect among sources, even though the localization accuracy and externalization of binaural cues remain compromised, for example, generating front-back confusions. In fact, a study showed that “short training periods involving active learning and feedback” facilitate listeners’ ability to externalize sources while using binaural systems with non-individualized HRTFs [31]. In this chapter, we present the concept of two distinct dynamic binaural AAR setups and one static binaural AMR setup that involved a short training tutorial for listeners.
Besides the popularity of noise cancelation headphones that filter the real acoustic environment out for listeners to focus on music or other virtual elements [26], AAR and AMR microphone-hear-through devices are primarily developed for single users’ experiences in non-musical applications, for example, for audio gaming [32]; street navigation [33]; and soundwalks that immerse listeners in sonic art compositions [34]. Only a few collaborative AAR experiences have been tested [35], for example, a four-player interactive audio experience [36]; a two-player audio game called
Sound engineers increasingly use binaural technology in the recording studio in parallel with the development of new plugins and devices that enable listeners’ sound externalization on headphones with and without the tracking of their head movements, for example, binaural simulation of surround sound mixes in control rooms that do not have a 5.1 speaker system [44]. Although binaural audio is optimized for headphone listening which is the primary music listening mode of our time, so far only few binaural music productions have been released on the market. For instance, Williams and Reiser walked us through the binaural capture and rendering processes of sources for the production of “
Whereas binaural has not yet succeeded commercially as a release format, more and more public European radios offer binaural programs, for example,
A combination of two online surveys further examined the challenges that music performers face when wearing monitoring devices in the studio or on stage [7, 8].
We recruited 12 orchestra conductors and 12 music improvisers from our respective networks by email to fill out a survey on an unpaid, volunteer basis. These 24 professional respondents included 20 males and four females living in seven countries (Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, the UK, and the USA). They had at least 5 years on the job, except for one who reported having between one and 5 years on the job. More than half (15 out of 24) were touring internationally; the other nine were primarily working in France. All 24 respondents had experienced headphone monitoring while performing. Half of the conductors primarily performed for studio recording sessions with acoustically isolated instruments and/or the need to overdub on previous recordings; five for live concerts of film-scoring or new music compositions with electronic components; and one for both kinds of performance situations. Nine of the improviser respondents reported wearing headphones for more than half of their studio recording sessions; and three of them for 30% or less. Improvisers played a variety of instruments and included a singer; an acoustic bassist; a trombonist; a hornist; two saxophonists; one flutist and electronic artist; one multi-instrumentalist who played sousaphone, saxophone, clarinet, and flute; two drummers (one also conducted ensembles); and two pianists (one also played electronic keyboards and produced recordings, the other one also sang and played prepared piano). About musical genres, improvisers primarily performed jazz and/or world music (53%); pop-rock subgenres including French
Both surveys used similar semi-directed questionnaires because Bauer et al. [8] adapted Soudoplatoff and Pras [7]’s methods from the context of orchestra conducting to the context of music improvisation. In this chapter, we focus on the analysis of the respondents’ answers to four questions that were featured in both questionnaires. These questions are slightly reworded here to encompass both performance contexts (i.e., orchestra conducting and recording improvisations):
According to your previous studio recording session experiences, how would you describe an ideal headphone monitoring system?
Think about one of your best studio recording sessions with headphone monitoring. Start by describing the context of this session (ensemble, production, location, etc.). Why do you think this session was a success?
Think about one of your worst studio recording sessions with headphone monitoring. Start by describing the context of this session (ensemble, production, location, etc.). Why do you think this session went this way?
When recording in the studio, do you have a particular way of wearing headphones? If so, why?
Respondents’ verbal descriptions were analyzed using a
We identified 50 phrasings from the respondents’ free-format verbal descriptions of their ideal headphone monitoring system. These phrasings were classified into three major categories, namely Sound Quality (n = 24), System Technical Quality (10), and Physical Properties (10); and into three minor categories, namely Click (3), Ambiance in the Studio (2), and Forgetting the Headphones (1). The most-reported concepts for each major category were Realism (8), Instrument balance (8), and Control over monitoring (6). Figure 1 displays the classification into emerging concepts and categories of the 31 phrasings coming from improvisers and the 19 phrasings coming from conductors separately, since a Yates’ chi-squared test revealed a significant difference between the answers’ distribution into the six categories for conductors and improvisers (χ2 (5,50) = 2,97,
Classification of phrasings extracted from the 12 improvisers’ and 12 conductors’ free-format verbal descriptions accounting for their ideal headphone monitoring system.
In total, we collected 129 phrasings, 70 from improvisers and 59 from conductors about their positive and negative experiences when performing with headphones. A Yates’s chi-squared test revealed no significant difference between the answers’ distribution into the nine categories for conductors and improvisers (χ2 (8,129) = 15,91,
Classification of phrasings extracted from the 12 improvisers’ and 12 conductors’ free-format verbal descriptions accounting for their positive (green) versus negative (orange) monitoring experiences.
We collected 19 phrasings, eight from improvisers and 11 from conductors about their ways of wearing headphones. A Yates’s chi-squared test revealed a significant difference between the answers’ distribution into the four different habits of wearing headphones for improvisers and conductors (χ2 (3,19) = 6,42,
Classification of phrasings extracted from the 12 improvisers’ and 12 conductors’ free-format verbal descriptions accounting for their usual ways of wearing headphone monitoring devices.
We designed three binaural headphone monitoring solutions to enhance musicians’ cognitive engagement in performance (Table 1). For each solution, we adapted the augmentation type, sound capture system, and mixing approach to the esthetic and cultural context of distinct performance situations (Table 2). Then, we conducted eight case studies that involved two renowned conductors of symphonic ensembles with a click track in large acoustics [7]; seven emerging music improvisers in solo or trios in separated dry rooms or overdubbing alone in small acoustics [8]; and three music students and one touring musician who recorded for a range of musical genres alone or in a duo with a click track or a soundtrack in medium-size acoustics [9]. These eight case studies were all carried out in real-life performance situations at the Paris Conservatoire (CNSMDP), Radio France, and the University of Lethbridge (ULeth).
Performance context | Binaural rendering pipeline | Augmentation related to the context | |||||
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Ensembles [# users] | Sync. cues | Microphone system | Binaural Rendering | Acoustic venus | Type of immersion | Static vs. dynamic | |
BHT | 2 Conductors of large Ensembles [2] | Click & Rhythmic section | 5-microphone array + spot mics | Bipan with LISTEN HRTF pair 1040 + Hedrot head tracker with latency of 48.1 ± 5.3ms | Large acoustics | AAR | Dynamic |
BMR | 1 Solo & 2 Trios [7] | Overdubbing & Rhythmic section | Close mics | KF with proprietary anechoic HRTFs | Isolated dry rooms | AMR | Static |
ABH | 2 Soli & 1 Duo [4] | Click or Soundtrack | 2x2-mounted microphones | KV with proprietary anechoic HRTFs | Medium acoustics | AAR | Dynamic |
Performance context, binaural rendering pipeline, and augmentation principles of the three binaural headphone monitoring technologies.
Institution | Venue | Audio latency | Musical genres | Instruments | Performance purpose | Comparison procedure [# cases; duration] | |
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BHT | CNSMDP | Art lyrique | 5.3 ms | Film-scoring | Symphonic orchestra | Rehearsal | B S B S B S [6; 90 mn] |
GPO | 5.3 ms | Symphonic jazz | Symphonic orchestra with a jazz big band and non-acoustically amplified instruments | Studio recording | |||
BMR | Radio France | Studio 115 | 14.1 ms | World music | Voice, bass, various percussions, small guitar | Studio overdubbing | B S [2; 2 h] |
CNSMDP | 240/244/245 | 4 ms4 ms | Jazz trio | Double bass, drums, electric guitar | Studio recording | B S [2; 45 mn] | |
Free improvisation | Drums, clarinet/bass clarinet, accordion | Studio recording | S B[2; 45 mn] | ||||
trio | |||||||
ABH | ULeth | Studio one | 3.8 ms3.8 ms | Singer-songwriter | Voice & banjo | Studio recording | S B [2; When musicians were pleased with the stereo takes] |
Pop-rock | Drums & electric guitar | Studio recording | S B [2; When musicians were pleased with the stereo takes] | ||||
Recital hall | 3.8 ms | Electroacoustic | Piano and acoustically amplified soundtrack | Studio recording | S B [2; When musicians were pleased with the stereo takes] |
Location, genre, instrumentation, and comparison procedure of the eight case studies—B refers to the binaural condition and S to the stereo condition.
Our mixed methods of assessing these solutions draw upon Agrawal et al. [50]’s definition of
Table 1 highlights the binaural rendering pipelines and augmentation technologies that we chose to best adapt to performers’ needs for each context. To enable conductors to monitor large ensembles on headphones, Soudoplatoff and Pras [7] designed a Binaural with Head Tracking (BHT) system that rendered a
To enhance the intelligibility of improvisers’ subtle expressive gestures, Bauer et al. [8] developed a Binaural Mixed Reality (BMR) system that rendered close mono microphones through KLANG: fabrik (KF) hardware. KF was chosen for its convincing externalization of sources and sound quality9 as well as its latency of less than 3 ms.10 Indeed, the set of KLANG-proprietary HRTFs was preferred to HRTFs from the LISTEN database that features a low sampling resolution, introduces noise artifacts, and present amplitude errors, for example, for the HRTF pair of subject IRC_1034 [61]. The BMR had a total latency (KF latency plus ProTools latency) of 4 ms for the two trios. Regarding the world music performer, the technical setup between the microphone signal and the monitoring system included several digital devices, and the measured total latency of the chain was 14.1 ms. The musician specified that he did not notice it, and confirmed that the system latency did not hinder his performance.
To attempt acoustic transparency of the recording auditory space, Menon [9] built an Active Binaural Headphones (ABH) system with two 150°-angled small condenser microphones mounted on each earcup. Based on Bauer et al. [8]’s satisfying findings, the signal coming from the four mounted microphones was binaurally rendered through KLANG: vier (KV) hardware, which features the same sonic and latency properties than KF11. The ABH total latency was inferior to 16.8 ms. The assessment tests required the use of the
In summary, the BHT and ABH are two AAR systems with dynamic binaural because for both of their applied contexts, performers primarily needed to monitor sound sources while being in the same room as their peers, and thus required a technology that accurately conveyed source localization. On the other hand, the BMR is an AMR system with static binaural because improvisers primarily needed to monitor their previous recordings or their band members who were playing in separate rooms; thus, the re-creation of a virtual space that facilitated their immersion was more desirable than accurate source localization.
For all three technologies, closed-back headphones were used to minimize sound leakage into the microphones. Both Bipan and KLANG used anechoic HRTFs, and so enabled us as sound engineers to generate spatial images with re-created acoustics that fit the acoustics of the performance space.14 These HRTFs were also non-individualized and thus required performers’ listening training [31] and/or dynamic binaural rendering [29] to optimize source externalization and mitigate timbre artifacts. Therefore, one week before conducting the case studies that assessed the BMR setup, which is static, the improviser participants were instructed to listen to three-to-five binaural audio productions over headphones that were selected from
Table 2 details the locations, genres, and instrument line-ups of the eight case studies in chronological order for testing our BHT, BMR, and ABH technologies in rehearsal or studio recording situations. Thirteen performers agreed to participate in these comparative tests without financial compensation. The first two tests that involved symphonic ensembles were organized at the institutional level as part of a pedagogical project. For the other five tests, Bauer and Menon volunteered to mix the recordings, which the performers could use to promote their music.
To assess the three headphone technologies that are described in the previous section, two conductors, seven improvisers, and four musicians who perform a range of musical genres compared binaural against
For the seven case studies during which performers compared binaural and stereo headphones, the researchers took notes on users’ behaviors and comments during the tests. Whereas Soudoplatoff asked Maestro Petitgirard to react spontaneously after each trial, Bauer conducted post-test focus group interviews, and Menon carried out individual post-test written surveys with the performers at the end of the recording session. For all case studies, performers were asked to compare both types of headphones in terms of comfort, playfulness, benchmarks, and perception of the spatial image. For the recording sessions only, performers were asked to compare the perception of their own instrument in relation to others’. Moreover, a few weeks after the recording sessions of the world music performer and the two improvisation/jazz trios, Bauer sent stereo mixes of all the takes to the performers, and he asked them to select their favorite take for each piece (or their favorite improvisation). Based on a previous performance study in the recording studio in jazz [62], collecting musicians’ choice of takes that were recorded in different conditions has the potential to inform the impact of the BMR on creativity and musical results. The context of Soudoplatoff’s and Menon’s tests did not allow for this additional collection of data.
To investigate the extent to which the reduction of the sound masking effect in binaural enabled musicians to monitor less synchronization cues, for each of his three case studies15, Menon [9] compared the click-to-music (CMR) loudness ratio between the headphone mix recordings of the takes using his ABH and those using the traditional stereo monitoring system of the studio. For each of the takes recorded with the ABH, he copied the musicians’ KV interface settings into a “second user,” so that he could print the monitoring mix that featured the binauralization of the four headphone-mounted microphones and the synchronization cues. For each of the takes recorded with the stereo headphones, he captured the signal from the headphone output of the Aviom personal monitor mixer by using a stereo jack into two unbalanced jack adapters and two Direct Input (DI) boxes. Then, because each monitoring mix replica would include a few seconds of synchronization cues before the beginning of the music performance, he could normalize the loudness of each replica with the synchronization cues as a reference. This data acquisition procedure enabled the visualization of the CMR throughout and across takes.
For the seven case studies during which performers compared binaural and stereo headphones, all performers favored the binaural over the stereo condition. In the following sections, we detail comparison findings for the main criteria that emerged from our analysis of performers’ comments and take choices, namely Listening comfort; Perceived realism; and Musical expression and creativity.
For the symphonic jazz ensemble recording session, the comparison could not be conducted as planned due to several challenges that highlighted the limitation of the BMH [7]. This large ensemble combined orchestral and big band instruments with electric guitars and keyboards that were not amplified in the room, as well as drums that were semi-isolated in the room. Consequently, the electric guitars, keyboards, and the double-bass’ quiet acoustic sound were not captured by the main 5-microphone array so they could not be homogeneously integrated into the auditory scene. Also, the main array captured a lot of drum leakage, which damages the intelligibility of the auditory scene. Moreover, the complexity of the situation generated communication challenges between the electric instrument players, the sound engineer, and the conductor, therefore the conductor did not feel comfortable enough to use the BHT for the session. In the discussion, we provide ideas to overcome the BHT limitations for conducting large ensembles that blend different types of instruments in large acoustics.
All eleven performers who participated in comparative studies in the recording studio preferred the auditory feedback quality of their own sound production in the binaural conditions. In particular, two improvisers who tested the BMR and all performers who tested the ABH reported having more control of their own instruments. For instance, the world music performer kept both earcups in the binaural condition but removed one earcup to control his voice in relation to the room acoustics in the stereo condition. Also, the double bass player of the jazz trio perceived a more realistic “physical-auditory contact” with his instrument in the binaural condition.
The conductor and seven instrumentalists expressed being more comfortable while performing in the binaural condition. In particular, whereas Maestro Petitgirard was a bit reluctant to try the BHT in the beginning, he mentioned feeling comfortable with it as soon as he started using it. Also, two out of the four performers who tested the ABH stated that they were able to forget about the device while monitoring in binaural. Furthermore, three out of the seven performers who tested the BMR reported that the binaural condition was less tiring in comparison with the stereo condition. Only the world music performer was disturbed during the first hour by this new kind of monitoring.
All performers perceived better sound quality in the binaural condition that they described as more natural than stereo in terms of spatial realism and audio clarity. With the BMR, all performers perceived the binaural mix as more intelligible, since they could better differentiate the details of the different instruments. In this view, free improvisers and jazz musicians reported “not having to force” to hear what they needed to react to their bandmates’ musical gestures. They could appreciate more subtleties in their playing, for example, the sounds of the fingers on the double bass and soft percussions, and the drummer said that the sound was more “accurate to what they would hear in their daily practice.” Also, the free improvisers who used the BMR and Maestro Petitgirard who used the BHT perceived more depth in the binaural mix compared to the stereo mix.
Across the seven comparison studies, performers expressed that binaural monitoring was more realistic. However, the meaning of
When first trying the BHT, Maestro Petitgirard thought that he was only hearing the click track, and Soudoplatoff had to convince him that the orchestra was also rendered in the headphone mix by muting the microphones for a few seconds. Similarly, all performers who experimented with the ABH mentioned that they perceived a more realistic spatial image in comparison with stereo monitors. Beyond the basic acknowledgment of the spatial authenticity that the ABH facilitated, performers commented explicitly on the efficacy of this enhanced acoustic realism. For instance, the pianist who performed the electroacoustic piece stated, “I felt myself making decisions in real-time, reacting to my own emotions and improvising some aspects of interpretation, whereas with the traditional headphones, I found my performance becoming stagnant.” As for the AMR system, since 3D audio cues did not match the real auditory scene of the studio, realism was about the sound quality of recreated acoustics and the convincing spatialization of 3D audio cues. This led the world music performer to report that he “had the impression that the music was real around him.” Moreover, two of the free improvisers had the impression that their bandmembers were next to them although they were in separated rooms. In particular, the clarinetist said: “It recreated a second room where we were all present in my head.”
All performers who tested the BMR or the ABH stated that binaural monitoring positively impacted their musical playfulness and creative process. Whereas performers did not expand verbally on this impact, six out of the seven who used the BMR only selected takes that were recorded in the binaural conditions. Also, we observed that the takes that were recorded by the free improvisation trio with binaural monitoring lasted longer, and the clarinetist reported, “musical ideas came faster.” Moreover, the guitarist of the jazz trio expressed being able to take more risks, and the world music performer reported being inspired by the binaural auditory space to build his composition in the studio. In contrast, whereas Maestro Petitgirard perceived the BHT as very pleasing, he said that the monitoring condition should not have impacted his way of performing as he had drawn well-established habits over years of conducting experience.
The free improvisers who used the BMR and all performers who used the ABH expressed that they performed more intimately in binaural conditions. For instance, the free improvisers noticed that they performed the only soft improvisation with many subtleties while monitoring in binaural. Similarly, the pianist who played an electroacoustic piece said that binaural monitoring facilitated a more sensitive performance. Moreover, synchronization cues were more easily perceived in the binaural condition. Indeed, the singer-songwriter who tested the ABH noted that keeping tempo was easier, and the drummer who used the BMR reported that there was better bass/drums cohesion in the binaural condition, which led to more swing.
The Click-to-music-ratio (CMR)16 analyses were measured in relative Loudness Units (LU). These analyses across tests showed that the CMR was 4.2 LU to 17.4 LU lower when using the ABH compared to the stereo systems [9]. Figure 4 displays the CMR in LU at key performance moments of the pop-rock duo for the drummer’s monitoring mix with a click track (A), and at key performance timings of the electroacoustic piece for the pianist’s monitoring mix with a soundtrack that included a click track on the left channel (B). We observe that for the chorus of the pop-rock duo, the drummer monitored the click track at 17.7 LU lower than the music with the ABH, versus at nearly the same loudness as the music at 0.3 LU with the stereo headphones. While the CMR decrease was less noticeable for the pianist’s mix, we could observe that the ABH enabled a more dynamic headphone mix, and so a more expressive balance between the piano and soundtrack than the stereo headphones.
Click-to-music loudness ratios (A) in the drummer’s monitoring mix at key sections of the guitar and drums pop-rock duo, and (B) in the pianist’s monitoring mix at key timings of Nicole Lizée’s Hitchcock Études.
Results from the questionnaires expand previous findings regarding the challenges that musicians face when performing with wearable monitoring devices [1]. In addition to being very sensitive to the sound quality of the headphone mix, performers also strongly value the technical quality and physical properties of the monitoring system. Moreover, results confirm that they develop strategies to cope with their discomfort. Indeed, only one out of the 21 respondents who answered the fourth question reported wearing headphones on both ears while performing. It should be noted that wearing only one earcup or half of both earcups is tiring for performers due to the asymmetry or layer of the auditory feedback. These findings thus reinforce the need to find monitoring solutions that overcome the challenges of traditional stereo headphones.
A large number of phrasings about negative musical consequences show that musicians are aware of the impact of poor monitoring setups on their performance. In this view, instrumentalists’ comments during the case performance studies confirm that many do not expect to get a comfortable headphone mix in the studio [1] and that some of them come to the studio mentally prepared to face monitoring challenges. For instance, the drummer of the jazz trio explained that he usually expects to experience latency issues. However, while we know that monitoring mixes lead to different ways of performing, be the impact positive or negative [3], survey respondents surprisingly did not mention any positive musical consequences. Similarly, we noticed a reluctance from the participants who tested the BMR to detail the positive effects of their preferred monitoring condition on their musicality. These findings indicate that musicians and sound engineers should communicate more about monitoring systems to transcend the status quo. Also, results show that improvisers conceptualize their ideal monitoring system differently than orchestra conductors do, which corroborates with the need for engineers to adapt the design of monitoring systems as well as recording and live engineering sound choices [27] to the esthetic and culture of the performance context.
Across the seven comparison case studies, performers appreciated the listening comfort in binaural compared to stereo, and they expressed that the binaural rendering was more realistic than the stereo rendering. Nevertheless, in keeping with AMR and AAR definitions from the literature review [24, 26], the meaning of the realism concept varied depending on the augmentation type, from a convincing recreated spatial auditory scene in AMR to an auditory scene close to what performers heard in the real acoustics in AAR. This AAR realism definition was further researched by Soudoplatoff and Pras [7] who asked 15 sound engineers to describe how real they perceived the superposition of the binaural rendering of two soundscapes that were captured in the same room with the same microphone setup. The two soundscapes featured a jazz duo performance that was happening live in real time on the other side of the studio window, and a crowded ambiance that was recorded a few days before to give the illusion of a bar soundscape. Results showed that participants perceived “scene realism and a well-established illusion of being in a crowd.” These outcomes call for future research that would assess the relevance of superposing a binauralized pre-recording of the synchronization cues in the venue to the music in performers’ monitoring mixes.
For all AAR and AMR case performance studies, findings highlighted that the binaural conditions enabled all participants to be more collectively and cognitively involved in their creative tasks compared with the stereo conditions. This implies that our AAR setups could overcome social interaction challenges when wearing headphones and that an AMR setup could enhance social interaction among participants remotely located. Specifically, we suggest that participants were more
In keeping with the findings of the BBC study [45], we found that the binaural rendering of the main array worked well to recreate the auditory scene of the film-scoring orchestra. In contrast, the binaural rendering of the same array was problematic in the jazz symphonic ensemble situation that featured complex interactions of room and instrument acoustics. Here we propose three solutions that could have helped reduce the drum leakage and better integrate the electric instruments and the double bass within the auditory scene. First, the percentage of natural reverberation in the mix could be manipulated by changing the balance between the main array and the spot microphones. Second, reverberation could be artificially re-created by using a real-time binaural room simulator with an object-based mixing device to wet the electric instruments and double bass, and thus enable their acoustic homogeneity with the rest of the auditory scene. Finally, using transparent glass panels could minimize the leakage of the drums while maintaining visual contact and giving all band members the illusion of playing in the same room. Moreover, the jazz symphonic ensemble situation reminded us that flaws in the quality and intercommunication setup of a monitoring system can be detrimental to the performance situation, for instance by increasing performers’ stress [1], and/or by disempowering musicians while reinforcing the engineers’ sound control [4]. This negative experience demonstrates that technological adaptation to the music performance context requires sound engineers to consider the overall studio context and researchers to ensure the success of the first trial.
With the ABH and BMR, we observed that performers required fewer synchronization cues in their headphone mix compared to the stereo conditions, due to enhanced binaural intelligibility and less sound masking effects [17]. The less dynamic nature of the stereo headphones brings musician to monitor a louder headphone mix overall, which is likely to damage their aural health over time [13]. Indeed, in addition to perceiving a more realistic spatial image, the extreme dynamic range differences between the click track and the music signal are enhanced by the binaural rendering, leading musicians to set their monitor level at a comfortable volume to enjoy the dips and valleys of the musical scenario. In this view, the drummer who used the ABH system got concerned about losing his hearing when he realized how loud his click track was in stereo. He mentioned to Menon that he would consider purchasing a wearable metronome to avoid using audible click tracks at such high volumes in the future. Similar findings appeared with the BMR system, as the jazz musicians and free improvisers could hear the music cues more distinctly without forcing in binaural compared to stereo. In particular, the jazz drummer and guitarist asked Bauer to increase the bass level in their monitoring mix when switching from binaural to stereo, as they explained that the bass was masked by other music elements in stereo. Also, whereas the world music performer removed one earcup in stereo while overdubbing, as the headphone mix content gradually got denser, he kept both earcups on throughout the recording process with the binaural condition. These findings also illustrate the challenge of controlling the balance of headphone mixes in stereo.
One of Soudoplatoff’s motivations in developing a binaural monitoring solution was that a conductor from his professional network suffered from hyperacusis and tinnitus due to working with loud in-ear monitors when she toured with a symphonic orchestra mixed with electronic music in a dozen representations over a two-week period. The results of our seven comparison tests with three binaural monitoring setups encourage us to pursue this research to improve music performers’ working conditions. One next step would be to focus on better integration of the click track in the monitoring mix by spatializing it to allow for its externalization with an appropriate localization distance. We believe that this advancement would enable musicians to monitor even less click track than with our BHT, BMR, ABH, and Copper and Martin [2]’s ATH, and thus to feel even more immersed in the performance. This should allow to reduce the cultural implications of the click track [14, 15]. Such an approach would thus treat the click track as AAR instead of AMR and would take full advantage of binaural unmasking capabilities.
Our research contributions that concur to show the potential of dynamic and static binaural monitoring solutions in enhancing performers’ immersion in creative cognition are threefold. First, we constructed new theoretical knowledge on musicians’ experiences when performing with headphones based on a multidisciplinary literature review and on survey responses from professional orchestra conductors and music improvisers. This knowledge provides acousticians with important insights to develop ecologically valid experimental protocols to assess innovative technologies in professional music performance contexts. Second, we designed one AMR and two AAR binaural monitoring solutions for which we detailed how we adapted their augmentation type, sound capture, and mixing approaches to distinct music performance contexts. Sound engineers can extend and modify these solutions to other contexts, within and beyond music performance. Third, we explored mixed-method approaches to assess our technologies in three different professional performance contexts through eight case studies. These approaches combined performers’ feedback on their experience by comparing binaural versus stereo conditions, their choice of takes, and the measurement of click-to-music loudness ratios in both conditions. Discussed in terms of performers’ listening comfort, their perception of a realistic auditory scene, and their musical expression and creativity, our case study outcomes could be integrated into close-ended feedback questionnaire in future studies that aim at assessing monitoring solutions based on performers’ experience.
Because this series of studies drew out more insights into the positive influence of using binaural headphone monitoring for instrumentalists than for conductors, future comparisons between the two AAR solutions, namely BHT and ABH, will be pursued with professional conductors to determine which dynamic binaural solutions could best support their performance experience. Because our case study outcomes underline the positive influence of binaural monitoring over the music performance for instrumentalists but do not address the case of singers, further research will identify which binaural monitoring solution would best support professional singers’ performance needs. Future research will also include tests with more musicians of different popular music genres to find solutions in terms of beat spatialization, which we know can be tricky in binaural, especially for hip hop [47].
To circumvent the hesitation to acknowledge the impact of monitoring technology on professional performers’ musicality among practitioners, we encourage researchers to adopt a post-performance procedure, for instance through the analysis of performers’ take choices a few weeks after the recording session to analyze the potential interconnection between the experimental condition and the best musical result [62]. This approach calls for conducting case studies that are fully integrated into real-life recording sessions that last several days. Also, future studies should further examine music performers’ perception of
We would like to thank all the questionnaire respondents and case study participants for their time, expertise, and useful insight into this research, as well as Dr. Terri Hron for her English review of our first submission. Also, we acknowledge the assistance and contribution of Dr. Georg Boenn and Chris Morris from the University of Lethbridge; Hervé Déjardin from Radio France; and Dr. Pascal Dietrich, Phil Kamp, Benedikt Krechel, Markus Pesch, and Dr. Roman Scharrer from KLANG: technologies to our technology designs and performance case studies. Menon’s research assistantship and the publication processing charges for this chapter were funded by Pras’ Partnership Development Grant of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC).
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