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Any Song, Anytime, Anywhere - January 2010
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Mastering in an Ever-Expanding Universe - January 2010
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Recording Electric Guitar—The Science and the Myth - January 2010
10 comments
AES Community
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Social Networking
AES members are part of a special "community". You can think of this as the "Society" component of the Audio Engineering Society.
AES Conventions, Conferences and local Section meetings provide an opportunity for those of us who are passionate about audio to get together with other like-minded people. We network, we exchange ideas, we do business and we simply enjoy seeing each other.
We are working on ways to extend this vital sense of community to the online world. In the Community area of the website you will find some early steps in that direction.
Tutorials are presented, produced and made available by AES members, for AES members. The JAES Forum seeks to encourage discussion of papers published in the journal. The Member Profile allows members to identify themselves as AES members to each other and to the world at large. The Find an Audio Engineer tool provides a service to members as well as potential employers.
You will find the AES is active on your favorite social networking sites. Follow the AES on Twitter @AESorg and send your own AES-related tweets. There is an AES LinkedIn Group on the popular professionals-oriented social-networking site. If you are on Facebook be sure to "become a fan" of the AES page. And don't forget to watch some videos on the AES Channel on YouTube.
Welcome to the AES community. We encourage you to take part.
Recent AES Community Activity
Tutorials
Audio Rides the Light of Fiber Optics
There have been many technological breakthroughs in the area of fiber optic technology, allowing an easier migration into the professional audio arena.
Linear Audio Power Amplification
Audio power amplifiers are one of the few fields where analog still has the upper hand when high quality is required.
Podcasts
New Journal Podcast Posted
The January/February episode is now available. Listen and discover what you'll learn if you browse through this month's issue of the Journal.
Older Episodes Also Available
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Journal Comments
Any Song, Anytime, Anywhere by Kees A. Schouhamer Immink
Kees Immink recently published a history of the technical side of digital audio engineering [1].
Mastering in an Ever-Expanding Universe by Francis Rumsey
It is true, David, CD´s and even DVD´s are overcompressed nowadays, and we mastering engineers (some of us...
Recording Electric Guitar—The Science and the Myth by Alex Case
Thank you Alex, for your reply. I have often wondered how magnetics--flux fields, polarities, current...
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