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Internet Communications for the AES Historical Committee

Internet Communications for the AES Historical Committee

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Charter

  The AES Historical Committee E-mail Reflector is a forum for discussion of the history of audio engineering, as given in its Operating Structure: "To unite persons interested in the history of audio engineering and its allied fields; and to collect, write, publish, and otherwise disseminate accurate historical information about the field of audio engineering."

Using the E-Mail Reflector

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Archives

Archives from 2013 onward are available online. You will need to log in with your email address and password. If you don't know your password, you can visit the list's info page to retrieve it. We are working on converting earlier archives so we can post them online. In the meantime, they are available by private request to Howard Sanner, the reflector host.

Subjects Thoroughly Discussed

  The reflector began in 1999, but has not yet (2001-14) been used extensively. As time progresses, new subscribers wishing to learn the list's collective (and considerable) wisdom should consult the archives and search for relevant posts. Please avoid posting until you have determined that you have a question to ask or a point to make that has not been covered previously, and even then seriously consider contacting the original poster by private email instead of using reflector bandwidth.  

Anyone wishing to distill the best posts in the archives for posting on the Historical Committee's web page (see Resources, below) should contact the HC CoChair, Bill Wray.

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RESOURCES

Web Page

  The AES Historical Committee has a web page  (http://www.aes.org/aeshc). There you will find links to other historical sites, reports on the history of audio engineering, information about active projects, communicating with the Historical Committee, and committee administration.

Updated 2014-10-05 jkc, 2014-10-16 jm

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