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AES Amsterdam 2008 Exhibitor Seminar Details Sunday, May 18, 11:00 — 12:00
SENNHEISER ELECTRONIC
Presenters: Sebastian Schmitz Gregor Zielinsky
Abstract: MKH 800 Twin with Remote Contollable Directivity
The MKH 800 Twin is a doublecapsule microphone with a remote-controllable pattern for stereo and surround recording. Each of the capsules can be recorded separately as they have separate outputs. This enables you to steplessly adjust the pickup pattern at the postproduction stage. The presentation shows several examples of how to use this technique in stereo and surround examples.
Sunday, May 18, 13:00 — 14:00
FERROTEC (USA)
Presenters: M. Klasco B. Moskowitz
Abstract: The Past, Present, and Future of Ferrofluids in the Loudspeaker Industry
Ferrofluids were introduced to the loudspeaker marketplace by Ferrotec (formerly Ferrofluidics) in the early 1970s. Millions of loudspeakers have been produced with ferrofluid in the voice coil assembly to improve performance and speaker life. New advancements in research have expanded the range of ferrofluid products available to the industry.
Sunday, May 18, 14:00 — 15:00
ADAM AUDIO
Presenter: Klaus Heinz
Abstract: ADAM Audio’s S7A—An Innovative Step to Main Monitoring
In the past few years mid and near field monitoring, in many cases, have replaced main monitors— why? A few advanced aspects of how to improve large monitor’s performance will be demontrated.
Monday, May 19, 11:00 — 12:00
SENNHEISER ELECTRONIC
Presenters: Sebastian Schmitz Gregor Zielinsky
Abstract: MKH 800 Twin with Remote Contollable Directivity
The MKH 800 Twin is a doublecapsule microphone with a remote-controllable pattern for stereo and surround recording. Each of the capsules can be recorded separately as they have separate outputs. This enables you to steplessly adjust the pickup pattern at the postproduction stage. The presentation shows several examples of how to use this technique in stereo and surround examples.
Monday, May 19, 12:00 — 13:00
MINNETONKA AUDIO SOFTWARE
Presenters: Markus Hintz Jayson Tomlin
Abstract: SurCode for Dolby E Workflow on Pro Tools, VST and Other Platforms
Dolby E has become a de facto standard in surround audio even outside of broadcast facilities. Minnetonka Audio will present how the SurCode for Dolby E software products improve existing workflows on Pro Tools, VST and on Minnetonka’s AudioTools Audio Workflow Engine (AWE), helping studios to be productive and efficient.
Monday, May 19, 13:00 — 14:00
ODEON
Presenters: Claus Lynge Christensen Jens Holger Rindel
Abstract: ODEON Room Acoustic Simulations
ODEON is the state-of-the-art software for room acoustic simulations and auralizations, used in major concert hall and theater projects. The seminar will show examples of modeling including CAD-import, source directivity, array modelling, tools for reflection analysis, and ODEON's multichannel high fidelity auralization.
Monday, May 19, 15:00 — 16:00
TRINNOV AUDIO
Presenters: Arnaud Laborie Felipe Avila-Reyes
Abstract: Digital Room Correction for the Control Room
The main topic of this presentation is the challenge of achieving consistent audio monitoring in the control room and throughout the production chain. Is digital room correction relevant to professional control rooms? How can it help to correct acoustical/monitoring problems? What are its limitations? Real world examples and a short demo are provided.
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