We are back–ten years after we began–with another studio crawl in San Francisco. Join us for the largest audio engineering gathering in Northern California, on Friday, September 26th, from noon to 10pm. Tickets will be available this summer, with more studios and prizes added along the way. It’s like a pub crawl, open-house, and house...
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AES San Francisco members are invited to an exclusive tour of the iconic 2200 Studios for a one-of-a-kind open house event. 2200 Studios first opened in 1973 as Record Plant Recording Studios. Operating for many years thereafter as “The Plant” and “Plant Studios”, 2200 Studios is home to that San Francisco sound made famous by legendary artists...
We’re bringing back our East Bay studio crawl on Friday, September 20th, with a mix of returning studios and some new additions. This is a one-day opportunity to visit some of the top audio facilities in the Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley & Richmond area, followed by an audio-industry mixer at 25th Street Recording in Oakland. Member Tickets...
The use of IEMs (in-ear monitors) have been on the rise on the stage and even in the studio, yet, information about the variants, their advantages and best practices is lacking. In this upcoming talk for AES San Francisco, Mike Dias will discuss the history, the players, the pioneers, and all of the benefits of in-ear monitors for every...
The sample clocks driving audio CODECs in digital recording systems have been based on crystal oscillators almost exclusively. Due to advances in materials and integration, atomic clocks can be deployed with electrical and footprint requirements on the order of integrated circuits. We investigate the applicability of current atomic clock...
It’s like a pub crawl, open-house, and house party all rolled into one day. Tickets will be required and space is limited. To attend and get the latest updates and info which you’ll need to participate, book early. Over the coming weeks we’ll be announcing more participating studios, prizes and sponsors. A. Hammer Mastering A. Hammer Annex...
Mark Pearson (ARC Law) will present on intellectual property concerns of the creators/makers/DIY manufacturers in our AES SF Section. He will discuss: US & California Law Patent Law (U.S.) Trademark & Registration Copyright Registration Copyright Infringement Register for this free online event at Eventbrite: Mark A...
The Bay Area chapters of AES and SoundGirls are belatedly celebrating Women’s History Month with a conversation among local Music Editors, Mixers, and Sound Designers discussing their craft, workflow, background and favorite tips/tricks/gear to attendees at this free online event. Participants include Pixar Animation Studios, Skywalker...
Physical modeling of musical instruments is a fun and deeply technical topic, drawing on many fields including physics, acoustics, digital signal processing and music. Modern physical modeling technology has been in development since as early as the 1930s. At the present time, it’s possible for each of us to be Jimi Hendrix, with just a...
We regret to inform you that the “Adding Height Channels to Nature Recordings” event scheduled for Friday, April 3rd at De Anza High School has been postponed due to the cancellation of all events at this time in the De Anza theater. We thank you for your support, and we hope to have a new date soon. Best regards, AES San Francisco Dan Dugan and...