Some of the diverse, compelling, and educational workshop events will include:

Distributed Music Panel
Chair: Alex Case, Panel: Nathan Brock, Alvaro Barbose, David Willyard (remotely) and Karl Steinberg (remotely).
This workshop covers the emerging field of music intended for performance over networks, including both advanced research and the public Internet. Topics such as determined limits for delay between locations, and methods for performance above and below these thresholds will be addressed. Soundjack and the Jamlink hardware interface will be discussed as examples of realistic interaction over networks. There will also be a discussion of artistic strategies for overcoming excessive delay in performance.
 

 

 

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Reality Is Not a Recording/A Recording Is Not Reality
Presenter, Jim Anderson.
Former New York Times film critic, Vincent Canby, wrote „all of us have different thresholds at which we suspend disbelief, and then gladly follow fictions to conclusions that we find logical.” It is the responsibility of the recording engineer and producer to create a universe so compelling and transparent that the listener isn’t aware of any manipulation. How can we produce a listening experience that is both logical and better than reality? What techniques can be applied?
 

 

 

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Audio Hardware in Smartphones
Chair: Antti Kelloniemi.
Comparisons between novel Smartphones and other professional or consumer audio equipment reveal that phones provide highly sophisticated audio functions for their size and price. Users expect high-quality noise reduction and echo cancellation, wide frequency response, and high dynamic range. Quality expectations keep rising, while devices must remain small and affordable. This workshop will provide introductory level Smartphone audio solutions and a discussion of current audio performance requirements. Examples of state-of-the-art audio component technology will be demonstrated.

For a complete list of event titles, abstracts and presentation times, visit http://www.aes.org/events/132/calendar/calendar.cfm

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