Kirk Mcnally
Assistant Professor
school of music
University of Victoria
Canada
Biography
Kirk McNally, Audio-Specialist/Recording Engineer at the University of Victoria, was born in Burlington, Ontario. He studied music and sound recording at McGill University (B.Mus 1998, M.Mus 2000). His teachers included Gerald Danovitch, Wieslaw Woszczyk, George Massenburg and Steven Epstein. As a recording engineer he has worked with national and international artists including: R.E.M, Bryan Adams, Sloan, Matthew Good, the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Aventa Ensemble. His research has been presented at the Art of Record Production Conference and supported by the Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD). Kirk McNally also regularly collaborates with composers and artists in experimental and new music. He is a member of the live electronics trio
Research Interest
music theory
Publications
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Lebo SE, Gargulak JD, McNally TJ. Lignin, Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. doi. 2001;10(1002):0471238961.
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Adams CR, Stamer KA, Miller JK, McNally JG, Kirk MM, Kirk DL. Patterns of organellar and nuclear inheritance among progeny of two geographically isolated strains of Volvox carteri. Current genetics. 1990 Aug 1;18(2):
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Tzanetakis G, Martins LG, McNally K, Jones R. Stereo panning information for music information retrieval tasks. Journal of the Audio Engineering Society. 2010 Jun 8;58(5):409-17.
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Tzanetakis G, Jones R, McNally K. Stereo Panning Features for Classifying Recording Production Style. InISMIR 2007 Sep (pp. 441-444).