Yamaha’s Holger Stoltze will present two audio sessions at InfoComm 2022, focused on room impact and the demands of hybrid education on classroom audio.
The first session, titled room impact on selecting the right microphone technology, will explore the different ways room environments impact audio quality, such as environmental noises and room audio.
The session will explore how different room environments require different microphone types or microphone technology, based on noise and reverberance in the room. Factors such as distance between talker and microphone will be explored, as well as dynamic or static beam forming, noise reduction or de-reverberation that should be taken into consideration.
The presentation will also address several of the aforementioned issues and discuss why specific microphone technology might or might not be a practical solution.
In the CTS education session, titled the new demands of hybrid education on classroom audio, explores the role of hybrid education on classroom audio, demonstrating how the one-to-many class model requires voice-lifting and how this challenge has multiplied in hybrid learning environments.
The session will also demonstrate how to effectively mic an entire room, as well as how to bring intelligibility to discussions for remote participants and how remote participants can be understood by those in the classroom.
Pictured: Holger Stoltze, senior director of technical sales and marketing, Yamaha Unified Communications