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ITEMS OF INTEREST TO OUR MEMBERS
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 Technical Committee on Coding of Audio Signals
1. Coding Research and Engineering
Bit Rate Reduction Theory and Practice
Human Perception
 Technical Committee on Transmission and Broadcasting
Broadcast Studio Techniques
Distribution and Contribution Technologies
Test Methods and Equipment
DAB Broadcasting
Broadband Telecom Linking
 Technical Committee on Loudspeakers and Headphones
Magnetic Finite Element Analysis Workshop
Ongoing Loudspeaker Basics Tutorial
Technical Committee on Studio Practices and Production The Technical Committee of Studio Practices and Production is currently collaborating with the Producer's and Engineers Wing of the Recording Academy in several areas.
In the area of Master Delivery Recommendations, we support a best-practices document that is released to both the AES and the NARAS constituencies.
Also, we are currently developing high-resolution, surround demonstrations for the upcoming AES Convention in San Francisco in the fall of 2006. These demonstrations will be hands-on with broad interaction between the audiencees and well-known practitioners in the field.
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Technical Committee on Audio Forensics
To extend the knowledge of Audio Forensic in Europe
To establish Audio Forensic as a part of the AES community by arrangeing tutorials and workshops
To support the SC in developing standards
| FOR STUDENTS
We encourage all students with an interest in audio, to attend one of our monthly meetings and to network with our members. Membership is not required, the meetings are usually free and the subjects are chosen according to requests from members and attendees so they are current and relevant to today's workflow and technology.  The Audio Engineering Society has recently posted a new section on the national site dedicated to students of audio. The site highlights upcoming events and local chapters providing information and related endeavors to the student members of AES. If you are interested in joining a chapter, or even starting a new chapter at your school, check out this link to Students of the Audio Engineering Society. |
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