The Pin 1 Problem Revisited
A common equipment design error caused most RF interference in older audio equipment from a simple pin problem.
A common equipment design error caused most RF interference in older audio equipment from a simple pin problem.
AES expert speakers will also be participating in TEC Track Presentations in Anaheim this month.
Showing the latest developments in standardizing control architectures and interoperability for professional media IP networking devices and systems.
Chair of the AES Education Committee and associate professor at Emerson College and Bay State College in Boston takes over from Andres Mayo.
Will offer four full days of in-depth programs and presentations, facility tours, and a three-day manufacturer exhibition
AES member was a pioneer in the field of stereophonic recording and chief engineer at A&R Recording.
Inventor of the Pickering phono cartridge, and one of the founding fathers of the AES, is remembered dearly by the audio community.
Media Networking Alliance demonstrates interconnectivity using sapphire compact broadcast mixing console.
Audio Engineering Society Educational Foundation partners with AP to sponsor Advancing Audio scholarship.
Registration was near 18,500, with All Access and Exhibits-Plus registrations at an all-time high.
Incorporating SoundGrid technology enables monitor mixing engineers to use Waves’ plugins for in-ear mixing/monitoring.
The HR4 and the Pro2A control room monitors are introduced at the AES 139th Convention.
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