Register Here Agenda 6:00-7:30 pm: Film Screening 7:45-8:30 pm: Live conversation with Suzanne Ciani AES San Francisco is inviting you to a very special, one-night screening of Sisters with Transistors at the historic Roxie Theater, followed by a live conversation with Suzanne Ciani, one of the artists featured in the film. Sisters with Transistors the… Continue reading AES San Francisco Section Event – Sisters With Transistors Screening
Register Here The most important tools for anyone involved in audio are those stuck to the side of your head. If you can’t hear it, you can’t work with it. Yet despite this simple fact, audio engineering and music production are high-risk occupations for acquired hearing loss and tinnitus. The evidence and statistics are frightening,… Continue reading AES United Kingdom Section Event – Can You Hear Me Now?
Register Here Join the audio team of Electronic Arts’ Criterion Games as they discuss the future of game audio technology. Your host for the event – Dr Alexander Horowitz (Audio Director) – will be joined by a panel of four industry experts, including: Adam Philp (Senior Software Engineer), Gaetan Lourmiere (Senior Technical Audio Designer), Sean… Continue reading AES United Kingdom Section Event – Game Audio Technology with Criterion Games
Register Here Alec Graham will deliver a presentation outlining the three AVIXA standards – Dynamic Range in Audiovisual Systems (currently under development), Audio Coverage Uniformity, and Sound System Spectral Balance. The Zoom format will enable interested parties from around the world to join local members and guests in hearing from someone who not only uses… Continue reading AES Melbourne Section Event – AVIXA Audio Standards
Register Here Join AES Atlanta for a tour of Auburn University Department of Music’s new recording studio, Lucky Man Studio. The main control room is set up to mix and monitor in Dolby Atmos. There is a large tracking room – roughly 40 x 50 feet with a 25-foot ceiling – so the room can… Continue reading AES Atlanta Section Event – Auburn University Studio Tour
Register Here Join NPR, SBE, and AES-LA for a deep dive into National Public Radio’s NPR West studios and best practices for ensuring reliable, impeccable audio for nationwide radio and streaming broadcast. NPR’s Patrick Murray hosts a facility tour and technical overview of NPR West’s workflow. iHeart Media/SBE member Doug Irwin will explore a host… Continue reading AES Los Angeles Section Event – NPR West Tour / Audio For Broadcast Radio
Register Here The AES San Francisco is inviting you for a live discussion among some of our Section Committee members – and you, the Audio Pro. Panelists will include audio engineer David Bowles, engineer / producer Nahuel Bronzini, composer / synthesist Julius Dobos, audio director Ken Felton, immersive audio specialist Eric Foreman, audio technology innovator… Continue reading AES San Francisco Section Event – AI and the Audio Professional
Register Here Panel Discussion A diverse set of music experts and practicing musicians will be sharing their unique viewpoints on what experimental music is in 2024, what kind of creative approaches they are applying to push the boundaries of the art form, what the future holds for experimental musicians, and more. The panelists will discuss,… Continue reading AES San Francisco Section Event – Experimental Music Panel Discussion and Performance
Register Here Have you been curious about how plugins compare to analogue gear, or how different your analogue EQ sounds compared to others? Are you wondering what outboard EQ you might want to buy? Join us at Mount Paran Christian School’s LeFevre SoundLab on July 25th to take a listen to some legendary EQs from… Continue reading AES Atlanta Section Event – EQ Shootout
Register Here How on earth did we electronically vary the amplitude of an audio signal before Digital Signal Processing (DSP)? In the digital domain varying the amplitude of an audio signal is simple. You simply multiply the sample value by a coefficient. For example, “0.5” , “0.01”, “0. 007”, etc… and the job is done.… Continue reading AES United Kingdom Section Event – Analogue Voltage Controlled Amplifiers/Attenuators (VCAs): A Gentle Introduction