Universal’s Audible Watermark
Matt Montag
A while ago I posted my confusion about "weird Spotify compression artifacts." It turns out the artifacts are not due to compression, but a result of audio watermarks…
San Francisco, CA, United States
I graduated in spring 2011 with an MS in music engineering technology from the University of Miami. I also have a background of 7 years in design and web development, described in detail below.
I am passionate about music, awesome user experiences, and low-latency interaction.
October 2012 - Current
February 2012 - October 2012
Frontend software engineer working on challenging problems in managing and streaming music on the web. http://www.rdio.com
September 2011 - January 2012
July 2003 - September 2010
Created a PHP/MySQL subscription management system for 5000+ member antique boat club. Built boat registry, member directory, PDF document archive, classified ads system in PHP. Built a data merge workflow with XML and Adobe InDesign for automatic typesetting of classified ads submitted at www.tradingdock.org.
Developed interesting applications for variable-data printing technology; scripted Photoshop and 3D rendering application to produce 3000 unique postcards with the recipient's name and other personalizations composited in photographic scenes.
Redesigned Midwestern University website, creating advanced templates and modules for the XML/XSLT-based Ingeniux content management system. Customized a Google Appliance for site search.
Print and interactive design for clients such as John Deere, Hitachi, and Rockwell Collins.
2009 - 2011
Selected Courses:
Publications:
Wave Field Synthesis in Three Dimensions by Multiple Line Arrays. Presented at the 131st Convention of the Audio Engineering Society. New York, New York (2011).
A Low-Cost, Low-Latency Multi-Touch Table with Haptic Feedback for Musical Applications. Presented at the 11th International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expressions. Oslo, Norway (2011).
2008 - 2009
Selected Courses:
2000 - 2004
GitHub, Feb 2012 - Jul 2012; followed by 7 people
streaming music search
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WFS Designer is an open-source, cross-platform application for performing wave field synthesis with large speaker arrays. In contrast to other wave field synthesis applications that provide a top-down 2D view of the audio scene, WFS Designer allows positioning of virtual sources in a full three-dimensional space. Loudspeakers are often arranged in a horizontal line for WFS configurations. In order to position a virtual source in the vertical dimension, however, the loudspeaker array must be split into at least two rows at different heights. The theory and operation of WFS Designer is described in detail in my master’s thesis.
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This 2007 project extended the Windows UI to an interactive 3D environment. Application windows are positioned at varying Z-depth in a virtual space behind the display plane. I created a head tracking module using OpenCV and manipulated the position of background application windows in response to head movement. This response simulates the parallax motion of overlapping windows at different distances from the user. The system facilitates immersion and allows the user to "peek around" foreground windows. The system was implemented using display composition features introduced with Windows Vista. In recent years, many similar camera-driven applications that simulate parallax motion have cropped up, the most notable perhaps being Johnny Chung Lee's Wii Remote projects.
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Matt Montag
A while ago I posted my confusion about "weird Spotify compression artifacts." It turns out the artifacts are not due to compression, but a result of audio watermarks…
Matt Montag
If you've ever used Apple's PhotoBooth software to take a picture of yourself with the built-in webcam, you'll notice the display turns white when the picture is taken…
Matt Montag
Someday, Walmart will sell TVs capable of blinding you. But until then, we have to deal with weak displays that cannot reproduce the sun's luminosity. And High Dynamic Range…

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