At the AES Europe 2026 Convention, hosted at the Technical University of Denmark in Copenhagen, a panel conversation on the creation, production, and mastering of the immersive Dolby Atmos 11.1.6 edition of Chopin Residue by Mariusz Szypura.
The session brings together the engineers and artists behind the immersive release for a public case study on the album's spatial architecture — recording, mixing, and spatial design across two parallel discs designed for simultaneous playback.
Panellists
Michael Romanowski · Morten Lindberg · Jacek Gawłowski · Mariusz Szypura
Venue
Technical University of Denmark · Auditorium 31 · Copenhagen, Denmark. The session takes place on 30 May 2026 at 11:00 as part of the AES Europe 2026 Convention — the leading European gathering of the audio engineering community, presenting state-of-the-art research, equipment, and methodology in audio production.
Credits
Production · AES Europe
Cooperation · Black Element Label · Adam Mickiewicz Institute · Sound And Vision Art Foundation
Format · Dolby Atmos 11.1.6 case study
Carried out with the support of the Adam Mickiewicz Institute under the NetWorks programme. The Institute is promoted by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage. www.iam.pl / www.culture.pl