Join us for a special presentation on spatial audio with Envelop, in their recently completed San Francisco immersive audio space, Envelop SF. The creative team from Envelop will discuss the art and technology of immersive audio, building their new permanent venue and Envelop’s free open source software. We’ll hear examples of music...
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Just added: Wes Dooley, AEA Ribbon Mics AES Fellow Wes Dooley, founder of AEA Ribbon Mics in Pasadena, will be joining our swap meet as a seller and conduct a workshop on ribbon mics during the swap meet. This is a great opportunity to come learn everything you ever wanted to know about ribbon mics. There is still time to sign up to sell your...
The San Francisco Audio Engineering Society section is partnering with Music Expo SF, in the annual conference for music makers, returning to Ex’pression College, Emeryville on Saturday, 11th November 2017. We’ll be sponsoring a number of the presentations. Music Expo SF is open to anyone interested in the art of music making; professional...
Microphone Array for Recording Music in Surround-Sound with Height Channels In the past few years, sound recordings with spatial audio have moved from the realm of theoretical research to the actuality of physical and digital releases in the market. At present, three Blu-Ray disc formats utilize a traditional 5.1 surround-sound recording, with an...
Eligible voting members should receive the link to their ballot in email. Voting runs from August 2, 2016 until 9:00 pm PT August 7, 2016. Candidates: Chair David Bowles David Bowles, also known as “Golden Ears”, is a classical and acoustic music recording engineer and producer. He has recorded all styles of music ranging from today’s composers...
Join us for our June 22 meeting with Mark Willsher, at the new Fantasy Film Center, in Berkeley. Seating is limited, reservations required, book your tickets here using the password Film6 The Program Using examples from middle-earth and small local productions, Mark will discuss practical considerations for getting an orchestral score recorded...
Spend a Sunday afternoon buying, selling or browsing great audio gear and instruments with other Bay Area audio professionals, and come hang out at our AES networking patio plaza mixer, where you can mingle with other local audio and music industry professionals. Hosted by the Audio Engineering Society, this is a volunteer-run, not-for-profit...
It's like a pub crawl, open-house, and house party all rolled into one day.