SOUND AND STORY, AMPLIFIED

Do your interests or work include Broadcast and Streaming, Networked Audio, Audio for Virtual and Augmented Reality, Live Sound, Studio Recording, Home Recording, Music Production, Game Audio, Sound for Picture or Product Development? The 143rd Audio Engineering Society International Convention has you covered in one exclusively end-user focused event.

All Access registration provides access to the entire Convention, including a comprehensive papers, workshops and tutorials program. Exhibits-Plus access gains you entry to the exhibition floor and demo rooms, where leading manufacturers reveal and demonstrate the latest in audio hardware and software tools. The "Plus" includes the application-oriented sessions on the exhibit floor Expo theatres and Pavilions, along with other special events.

NAB Media in Action

AES New York 2017 will be co-located with the independent NAB Show New York 2017 event. In an adjacent exhibition hall, NAB Show New York exhibitors will be on hand with the latest video and distribution hardware and related sessions. Your Exhibits-Plus or All Access AES New York registration includes access to both exhibition halls.

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Featured Events

This is just a small sampling of what will be happening at AES this year!

Wednesday, October 18th

14:00 - 15:30

TW03   Disruption: MIDI—Machine Learning looking Back and Looking Ahead

Jonathan Wyner; Jonathan Bailey; Joshua D. Reiss; Dave Smith

Ai, machine learning, and deep learning are beginning to change audio products & workflows. Find out how,

14:00 - 15:30
Scott Leslie

PD02   Parallel Development: Speed Time to Market

Scott Leslie

In this Product Development session the presenter will lead a discussion on parallel development and how to leverage best practices.

14:00 - 17:00
Sean Olive

P05   Perception—Part 1

Sean Olive

Welcome to one of the best paper sessions happening in NYC this week!

15:45 - 17:15

AC03   Future of Audio for Cinema

Nuno Fonseca; Kevin Collier; Douglas Greenfield; Avi Laniado; Brian A. Vessa

Panel discussing the future of audio for cinema technology.

15:45 - 17:15
Paul R. Blakemore

AR03   Soundstream: The First Commercial Digital Audio Recording System

Paul R. Blakemore

The first digital recordings from 1976.

Thursday, October 19th

10:45 - 12:15

TW05   New Developments in Listening Test Design

Brecht De Man; Jan Berg; Jürgen Herre; Todd Welti

13:00 - 15:00

EC05   Saul Walker Student Design Competition

A poster/tabletop exhibition where accepted entries are given the opportunity to show off their designs.

15:15 - 16:45
Tom Fleischman

AC07   Best Practices in Re-Recording Mixing

Tom Fleischman

Approaching a project from beginning to end to enhance storytelling and audience involvement.

16:30 - 17:45

SE05   Producing Across Generations: New Challenges, New Solutions

Nick Sansano; Jesse Lauter; George Massenburg; Bob Power; Kaleb Rollins; Hank Shocklee; Erin Tonkon

19:00 - 22:00

Friday, October 20th

09:00 - 11:00

GA10   State of the Art: Kickstart Your Career in Audio for Games, VR, and Beyond

Scott Looney; Brennan Anderson; Bonnie Bogovich; Damian Kastbauer; Larry the O

Creating compelling sound for games takes an incredible combination of skills; see what you need to succeed!

10:45 - 12:15
10:45 - 12:00

AC08   Constructing a 5.1 Home Studio for Film, TV Mixing

Roger Guerin; Jean-Luc Louradour

Demonstrating the ins and outs of a basic home mixing stage.

15:15 - 17:15

EC12   Student Recording Competition—Part 2

A distinguished panel of judges participates in critiquing finalists of each recording category in an interactive presentation and discussion.

16:30 - 18:00

Saturday, October 21st

09:00 - 11:00

SE11   How Latin Music Turned into Mainstream

Andres A. Mayo; Carli Beguerie; Mariano Bilinkis; Héctor Castillo; Ari Lavigna; Juan Cristobal Losada; Ezequiel Morfi; Daniel Sanint

These industry pros will open up their mixing sessions to show the audience how they produce music these days.

09:00 - 10:30
Jeff Berryman

NA09   How to Make an AES70 Device

Jeff Berryman

This session will present the recommended steps in designing a device's AES70 control interface.

10:45 - 12:15
Dan Mortensen

AR11   30th St. Studio

Dan Mortensen

Chronological history of the renowned studio from it's begining as a church through it's heyday as a recording studio to it's demolition in 1982.

13:30 - 15:00

TW10   Towards the New Horizon of Technical Ear Training

Sungyoung Kim; Jason Corey; Kazuhiko Kawahara; Doyuen Ko; Sean Olive; Timothy Ryan

This event aims to provide the attendees with chance to experience theoretical and empirical matters of ear training programs.

15:00 - 17:00
Chris Pike

B13   What's This? Doctor Who with Spatial Audio!

Chris Pike

What happens in post to transform a normally recorded episode into a magnitude-enhanced experience?

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Exhibition Hours

Oct 18th   10am - 6pm

Oct 19th   10am - 6pm

Oct 20th   10am - 4pm

Technical Program

Oct 18th   9am - 6pm

Oct 19th   9am - 6pm

Oct 20th   9am - 6pm

Oct 21st   9am - 5pm

Registration Desk

Oct 17th   3pm - 7pm

Oct 18th   8am - 6pm

Oct 19th   8am - 6pm

Oct 20th   8am - 6pm

Oct 21st   8am - 4pm

You can pick up your badge from the Registration Desk during registration desk hours. They can look you up by name, or if you have received a barcode email then print it and bring it with you - that will speed up the process.

Registration Desk Hours

Oct 17th   3pm - 7pm

Oct 18th   8am - 6pm

Oct 19th   8am - 6pm

Oct 20th   8am - 6pm

Oct 21st   8am - 4pm

Yes! The world's largest pro audio end-user event returns to New York in October 2017, for the 143rd International AES Convention. Building on successes in New York in 2015 and LA in 2016, the Exhibition floor is poised for outstanding end-user contact.

Drawing additional attendees into the Exhibition hall, the exhibit-floor stages of the Live Sound Expo and the Project Studio Expo are proven to increase exhibits area traffic. In addition, new stages and events are being launched to further draw attendees to the Exhibition hall - the Broadcast Audio Expo and Broadway Sound Expo, a new software@aes Pavilion, an Audio 4 VR Pavilion, and a series of Mix with the Masters Mixing Workshops.

High visibility and high performance sponsorship opportunities are available for the Convention, track sessions and the Exhibits-area events. These sponsorships offer unparalleled advertising and branding benefits.

You can now book your hotel on our housing website. We have negotiated group rates at many of the hotels surrounding the convention center.

Our app for AES New York 2017 is still being finalized, but yes - we'll definitely have one!

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655 W 34th St
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