Register Here Nordic Semiconductors developed the chip that is used in the majority of the Auracst products on the market. After the presentation and Q&A, John Arne Sviggum will host a tour for the P4 studio facility. Speaker: Asbjørn Sæbø Time above listed in event local time.
Register Here This special AES section event is designed for students and anyone eager to build a strong foundation in audio. Join the AES Toronto Section for an insightful and practical session hosted by Jeff Wolpert, with contributions from Denis Martin, as we explore one of the most essential skills for audio professionals: learning how… Continue reading Events Calendar Iframe
Event Type: Committee Meeting Event Title: Invitation for AES Interactive Media & Games TC Virtual Town Hall Event Contact Name: Brian FG Katz Contact Email Address: brian.katz@sorbonne-universite.fr Committee: AES Technical Committee for Interactive Media and Games Date of Event: May 5, 2025 Brief Event Description: During the Tokyo Conference in 2024, some questions were raised… Continue reading Events Calendar Iframe
Learn More Join the AES Atlanta Section for their May Meetup at Wild Heaven Brewery West End. Catch up and meet new people! They will meet outside at the picnic tables (look for committee members in blue AES Atlanta polos). ***AES Atlanta is not providing food/beverages. Wild Heaven has food/beverage specials. Time above listed in… Continue reading Events Calendar Iframe
08 May
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Wild Heaven Brewery West End, 1010 White St. SW, Atlanta, GA 30310
Register Here Join the AES New York Section for an exciting in-person and hybrid event at NYC’s longest-running indie studio, East Side Sound. Explore their recent renovations, including the new Harrison console, and dive into a unique analog-to-digital workflow: Two-inch 16-track tape on repro head, networked via Dante to the console and DAW. Owner/engineer Lou… Continue reading Events Calendar Iframe
20 May
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
East Side Sound, 150 Forsyth St, New York, NY 10002
Register Here A classic parametric equalizer has multiple bands chosen by center frequency and Q, which allows the engineer to employ an acoustical approach to mixing and mastering, as opposed to an audiological approach more fitting to graphic EQ. As most “multiband dynamics” and “dynamic EQ” processors employ a graphic architecture, they are intuitive mainly… Continue reading Events Calendar Iframe