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The Loudness War: Do Louder, Hypercompressed Recordings Sell Better? - May 2011
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Improving the Magnitude Responses of Digital Filters for Loudspeaker Equalization - December 2010
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Call for Engineering Briefs
AES 132nd Convention, Budapest, April 26-29
Synopsis Submission Deadline Has Passed
Engineering briefs are intended to be short verbal talks or poster presentations that will be of interest to AES members. Contributors must supply a short synopsis by February 21, 2012 to indicate their desire to present an engineering brief, followed later by an electronic manuscript. These manuscripts will be freely available for download for any AES member during and after the Convention, but there will be no paper copies.
Topics for the Engineering Briefs can be very wide-ranging, such as studio experience, equipment construction, new loudspeaker concepts, room acoustic measurements, analysis of audio equipment, and project studio startups, to name just a few. Relaxed reviewing of submissions will consider mainly whether they are of interest to AES convention attendees and are not overly commercial. Double-column electronic manuscripts following the prescribed template will be restricted to 4 pages in length, and must be supplied by March 27, 2012.
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Authors of engineering briefs will be required to use a VIP registration code and pay the full author convention registration rate. Each presenting author (one only) will receive a free copy of the CD-ROM of convention papers.






