Bob Katz

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Bob Katz is an audio mastering engineer and author of a popular book on audio mastering.[1] Katz has mastered three Grammy Award-winning albums and one nominated album. He has received acclaim from audiophiles[2] and his book on mastering has received acclaim,[3] with some considering it the "definitive work on mastering".[4] He has developed proprietary systems K-Stereo and K-Surround. These processes are designed to "recover lost or amplify hidden ambience, space and imaging, and generate stereo from mono signals without adding artificial reverberation."[5]

Katz taught at the Institute of Audio Research from 1978 to 1979. In 1988, Katz joined Chesky Records and began recording jazz and classical artists there, as well as producing oversampled commercial recordings. In 1990, he founded an audio mastering company called Digital Domain Mastering, where he continues to work.

Grammy Award-winning albums

Grammy Award-winning albums mastered by Bob Katz:

The K-system

Bob Katz proposed the K-system to measure audio levels and standardize dynamic range in recorded audio.

References

  1. Bob Katz (2007). Mastering Audio: The Art and the Science. ISBN 0240808371. 
  2. Stereophile: 1992 Records To Die For
  3. Elsevier
  4. "Bob Katz Mastering Audio". Sound On Sound. Retrieved 14 December 2012. 
  5. Mastering Engineer Bob Katz Awarded U.S. Patent. Mix (magazine). 2006-10-24. Retrieved 2013-04-18. 

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