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D. James Tagg serves as Associate Professor of Music specializing in Music Production and Audio Engineering at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music, affiliated with the Music Production department at Simon Center (M255B).
His academic credentials include:
- B.M. in Music Engineering Technology from University of Miami (FL)
- Audio Associate Certificate from Banff Centre, Alberta, Canada
- M.M. in Sound Recording Technology from University of Massachusetts Lowell
- Recording production studies with Martha de Francisco at McGill University
Tagg's research centers on spatial realism and acoustic envelopment in recordings. He pioneered the STAAG (Stereo Technique for Augmented Ambience Gradient) method and developed DSP processing tools adopted by television manufacturers to enhance spatial audio from flat-screen speakers.
His professional recognition includes:
- Grammy nominations for Seraphic Fire recordings
- Best-seller status on iTunes and Billboard Classical charts
Prior appointments encompass teaching roles at SUNY Oneonta, UMass Lowell, and Syracuse University, alongside research specialization at University of Wisconsin–Madison and industry positions with THAT Corporation and Benchmark Media.




