Summary
Michael Way is an engineer and founder with a decade of experience pioneering immersive audio and signal-processing systems through Sound Pressure Labs and ONEWAY Multimedia. He combines electrical design and practical stagecraft to create spherical, multi-channel 3-D audio experiences—most notably producing the first hexaphonic-recorded production, Transmigration, on a custom-built sound stage. A self-styled PhD in "Signal Processing and Spherical Sound," he bridges analog and digital domains to manipulate spatialization, time, and psychoacoustic response for film and live performance. Based in California and active with IATSE Local 16, he pairs hands-on engineering with production-level distribution know-how, turning long-term research into commercially released DVD and Blu-ray experiences. Not obvious at first glance: his work intentionally seeks synaptic stimulation—engineering sound to produce measurable physiological and psychological effects.
10 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Signal Processing and Spherical Sound, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Signal Processing and Spherical Sound at Sound Pressure Theartre.. is where is got my PhD.