Location: 9 South College Street, RTVC 639, Athens, Ohio 45701
Moderated by: Kyle P. Snyder
Speaker(s): David Young
David Young is a distinguished 2012 MDIA alumnus who produces original music for a variety of media, including games. He published a paper as part of the 49th International AES Conference (Audio for Games) that examines what the future may hold for adaptive music in video games.
It discusses technical developments in music production software, game audio middleware, and gaming interfaces, and what these could mean for dynamic music systems. We're excited to have David back in Athens for an evening for a presentation of his paper! It's worth noting that his 49th International Conference Paper built opon a senior thesis, which is publically available in OhioLink ETD.
Posted: Tuesday, September 24, 2013
To kick off the year we the OU AES section will talk about many of the unknown career options for audio engineers and announce our our exciting schedule of events for the 2013 - 2014 school year.
We'll also enjoy a student-led recording session covering basics of signal flow as well as a small-scale microphone shootout which promises to be fun and informative. All are welcome and encouraged to attend regardless of experience level!
Posted: Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Dawn taking ear impressions
Dawn is a state licensed and American Speech-Language-Hearing Association certified audiologist specializing in hearing conservation. With a B.A.in Speech and Hearing Sciences from Indiana University and an M.S.in Audiology from Northeastern University in Boston, she frequently presents to Students and Professionals and is renowned for her expertise and promotion of the importance of hearing healthcare. With clients including countless music industry giants and racing legends, you don't want to miss out on Dawn's advice!
Posted: Monday, March 25, 2013
Martin is a District Manager for Yamaha Commercial Audio Systems and an expert on networked audio. As audio systems become increasingly digital, eschewing all but the most essential analogue components, a practical understanding of the various available networked audio transport protocols is essential. Martin will share with us his thoughts on the various options including possibilities such as EtherSound, Cobranet, Optocore, and Audinate's popular Dante. Come learn about these amazing and ever-changing interconnection specifications and stay ahead of the curve!
Posted: Monday, March 18, 2013
Two meetings throughout the day which include discussions on converting a small room into a usable studio, as well as demonstrations of practical acoustic material usage in both commercial and project studios.
Posted: Tuesday, November 13, 2012
OU Students discussing mixes
That's right, a listening session! This means that if you have done any mixes or have some audio (or audio + video) projects you're working on, you're welcome and encouraged to show them off and share with the group. This is not only for critical evaluation, but also to present your work as an example to help others grow as engineers. Most importantly, it's an opportunity to get together and talk about mixing and how to improve in a non-class environment.
You don't have to present, but we strongly suggest attending anyway as it's a great way to listen to everyone's work and gain valuable input.
All are welcome, and you can present any project (personal or school related) no matter the quality or production stage, so tell your friends!
What to bring?
Posted: Wednesday, October 10, 2012
A successful AES call out meeting
Students and faculty from Ohio University will meet for the first time to discuss formation of an AES Student Section. The meeting includes a presentation by Kyle P. Snyder on membership and student section benefits, as well as provisional section officer nominations and officer elections. The meeting will conclude with a round table discussion in which plans for the section's first year wil be laid.
Posted: Thursday, September 20, 2012