Audio Engineering Society, Inc.

Audio Engineering Society, Inc.

The Audio Engineering Society was formed in 1948 and now counts over 12,000 members throughout the U.S., Latin America, Europe, Japan and the Far East. The organization serves as the pivotal force in the exchange and dissemination of technical information for the industry. Currently, its members are affiliated with more than 75 AES professional sections and more than 95 AES student sections around the world. Section activities may include guest speakers, technical tours, demonstrations and social functions. Through local AES section events, members experience valuable opportunities for professional networking and personal growth. For additional information visit www.aes.org.

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AES New York 2022 trailer

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SONARWORKS SoundID Reference

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AES 2021 Awards Ceremony

AES 2021 Awards Ceremony

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  • @joebass5163
    @joebass516311 күн бұрын

    Cool, I just bought a 25ft roll of 18 gage full copper zip cord for $5.

  • @bobby9568
    @bobby956828 күн бұрын

    she's an iranian woman

  • @DanielYogaMusica
    @DanielYogaMusicaАй бұрын

    Great

  • @carlrudd1858
    @carlrudd18582 ай бұрын

    Mattress covering material.. wow! Who'da thunk it ? COOL.

  • @carlrudd1858
    @carlrudd18582 ай бұрын

    So good, i have TWO !!

  • @enigmazach
    @enigmazach2 ай бұрын

    One of the most influential figures in the history of electronic music.

  • @x13roger80
    @x13roger802 ай бұрын

    55 minutes of my life wasted

  • @audioglenngineer
    @audioglenngineerАй бұрын

    Then I would say you are very adept at using compression or you don’t understand the profound meaning behind a lot of what Jack is saying here. this is one of the best videos on compression I’ve seen despite the rough production.

  • @x13roger80
    @x13roger80Ай бұрын

    @@audioglenngineer the whole thing was a mess. Yes I am very adept when it comes to the nuances of compression. I left with nothing new

  • @audioglenngineer
    @audioglenngineerАй бұрын

    @@x13roger80 fair enough. In the hundreds of compression videos, audio school, and 25 years running sound, I’ve yet to hear someone talk about using compression musically, quite like him. But it’s fine. To each his own.

  • @x13roger80
    @x13roger80Ай бұрын

    @@audioglenngineer most of us keep that skill learned .

  • @Acura1NSX
    @Acura1NSX3 ай бұрын

    Absolute master recording engineer that gave us the ultimate heights of classical recordings! Thank you Jack Renner Robert & Robert Woods for your incredible dedication to the recording arts!

  • @looseunit9180
    @looseunit91803 ай бұрын

    Gold

  • @damirhlobik6488
    @damirhlobik64884 ай бұрын

    AR9, nothing else meter

  • @allenvcpascua
    @allenvcpascua4 ай бұрын

    At last.... thanks.

  • @ibboylife
    @ibboylife4 ай бұрын

    there are diamonds in this speech

  • @kangaroosport5566
    @kangaroosport55664 ай бұрын

    The previous year with Puig didn’t show the screen for half the lecture and this one is mono. Get your shit together AES!

  • @TrinitronX
    @TrinitronX5 ай бұрын

    Excellent presentation, with knowledge that is very needed even for well-informed Electrical Engineering majors! This practical picture of grounding and resulting shield current induced noise was not discussed at all during my 4-year degree EE courses. One small note @ 10:11 : Following the "right hand rule" and "conventional current" direction (actually reverse of physics b/c electrons are the charge carriers, not "positive charge" a.k.a. "holes"), the into vs. out-of the screen currents should be reversed, given the field curl directions in the snapshot diagram. That is to say: Point thumb of right hand _into_ the screen along with the direction of current for the side labeled "L" ("Line"), and the fingers of the right hand will follow the _clockwise_ field curl direction shown. Likewise for the "N" ("Neutral") side of the Romex cross-section: Point right thumb _out of_ the screen parallel to conventional current direction, and the fingers curl in the _counter-clockwise_ direction shown. Of course, the actual physical direction is shifting with time given an AC sine wave. So at some point in time, the current and field directions will actually be reversed.

  • @JonnyMonday
    @JonnyMonday5 ай бұрын

    I've been saying, for a very long time, that wave shapes, wave sync, filters and ring modulators are wonderful for creating various timbres, but it's not until one starts to get into audio frequency rate modulation that one finds sounds that are truly amazing.

  • @ElevateMakesMusic
    @ElevateMakesMusic5 ай бұрын

    This guy is so friendly. Met him in NAMM 2018. Genuinely cares about the #musiccommunity

  • @poorlittlemonkey
    @poorlittlemonkey6 ай бұрын

    It’s awesome that the audio engineering society couldn’t figure out how to seamlessly manage two inputs. You should be too embarrassed to upload this.

  • @poorlittlemonkey
    @poorlittlemonkey6 ай бұрын

    And now I’m watching the video and every s from JJP is piercing. AES SUCKS

  • @poorlittlemonkey
    @poorlittlemonkey6 ай бұрын

    Wait, they invited a legendary mix engineer to showcase a mix and you didn’t think it was necessary to have stereo? Hahaha

  • @josefserf1926
    @josefserf19266 ай бұрын

    A true audio legend. Edgar Villchur knew more about the reproduction of sound 60 years ago than 99.99% of audiophiles today.

  • @telsutton
    @telsutton6 ай бұрын

    I'm sure that Bob might have had a word or two to say about the sound of whatever they were playing the music back from... ooof, some badly-matched impedences by the sound of things... someone putting the headphone out of a laptoop into an amp. That's the amp blown. 👍

  • @universalmeditation8631
    @universalmeditation86316 ай бұрын

    John Meyer said the most important thing! That representation of quality precision audio matters. It needs to be the truest form of the source material and or the artist!❤

  • @jimorgain63
    @jimorgain637 ай бұрын

    stiil trying to understand, have been doing audio recording over 30 years, not convinced need for compression, i dont 'hear' it if anything it ruins the sound, ofcourse im doing something wrong not sure what lol but i will watch yet anoth video trying to explain this, it must be important, just not sure how

  • @Barncore
    @Barncore7 ай бұрын

    Where it all started

  • @garygustin1717
    @garygustin17178 ай бұрын

    What? No comments? This guy is legendary!!!

  • @socksumi
    @socksumi8 ай бұрын

    Back when phono cartridges, even the best of them, were quite affordable. Now they cost many thousands of dollars and still get raved as great value by high end reviewers like Michael Fremer.

  • @EarslimeRecords619
    @EarslimeRecords6198 ай бұрын

    😮😮😮😮

  • @Milo_Molnar
    @Milo_Molnar8 ай бұрын

    I love Amazon music HD. Fantastic sound.

  • @jakubowskij
    @jakubowskij8 ай бұрын

    JJPs ego is out of control

  • @pierremartin9048
    @pierremartin90489 ай бұрын

    Fantastic

  • @philcalvert7156
    @philcalvert71569 ай бұрын

    At 37:39" the presenter mentions that the ports for the RJ45 shouldn't have lights - why is this? It it because of RF?

  • @Likeaudio
    @LikeaudioАй бұрын

    Because those are typically indicators of connectivity in ethernet. Since aes72 is fully passive. There is no need for indication.

  • @philcalvert7156
    @philcalvert7156Ай бұрын

    @@Likeaudio Ahh, that makes sense, thanks!

  • @martin32117
    @martin321179 ай бұрын

    sign wave???? sine wave ...

  • @thomasyamaguchi6434
    @thomasyamaguchi64349 ай бұрын

    Cool an informative, excelent work and insights.

  • @jayjones2821
    @jayjones282110 ай бұрын

    I was at Stanford when Chowning was doing this work (a little later). Everyone in the music department seemed to think he was a mad scientist or something. Amusing, now, that the DX7 (et al) was probably the most significant output of his “crazy” explorations.

  • @larry1754
    @larry175410 ай бұрын

    Maybe late to the party here, don't know if anyone will see my post, but at least I will post it. Bought my AR (NOT AR XA!) turntable while in Vietnam back in the late 1960's, somehow had it sent to me here in the US. Still not sure how that happened, but it did, lol! And today in August of 2023, I still have it. After a long hiatus from vinyl during the cd era, I yesterday brought it out of storage, hooked it up, and it plays flawlessly! I think I bought a new drive belt for it maybe 10 or more years ago, but other than that, it is as stock as the day I bought it 50 years ago. I could only listen to it on one speaker, need to re-wire the other speaker cable. But once that is done, I will seriously enjoy listening to my collection of over 300 records from that 70's/80's era! Thank you for posting this, it has re-kindled my love for this turntable!!! :D

  • @richardchabot7718
    @richardchabot77182 ай бұрын

    just read your post. i just bought one myself(1 month ago) very good turntable the best i had yet(i had thorens td 160 mkii before this one...and still have it) good but not as good as the ar turntable

  • @paulnolet3212
    @paulnolet321210 ай бұрын

    How do you stream the Amazon HD to higher quality systems like Bryston and McIntosh? Does echo use a linear power supply? Why not open up the music to audiophile users on Volumio? I currently can't strean using my Allo Boss2/Allo Shanti?? Any help? Otherwise I can't use this service on my system

  • @50000DSI
    @50000DSI11 ай бұрын

    ~🦾⚡🏆

  • @hydroturd
    @hydroturd11 ай бұрын

    worth noting - "the stick" is actually an instrument of it's own now. Played by Tony Levin and Trey Gunn for example

  • @joeambly6807
    @joeambly6807 Жыл бұрын

    Why cant AES give ANYTHING away for free? Everything is money money money money

  • @VitoMartinok
    @VitoMartinok Жыл бұрын

    Great Musicians are gonna make easer to achieve that.

  • @VitoMartinok
    @VitoMartinok Жыл бұрын

    Poetry

  • @danielbarcellos4180
    @danielbarcellos4180 Жыл бұрын

    In 14:06 he sayd that with a fast (short) attack the peak moves to the beggining of the wave so the perception of the sound will be as faster or more in front. In this video kzread.info/dash/bejne/q3WlutCGf9LeeKw.html he sayd at 07:30 min that slow attack make things more in front. Maybe someone can help me to clarify this.

  • @samgonza1975
    @samgonza19756 ай бұрын

    Think of it in two ways. One is the first example. A don’t think of the first initial transient being affected by the compression. Think of what falls after. So if your first peak of the wave goes through, and then the compression kicks in, It cuts off the rest, then that item “sounds” fast. It’s a snap, compared to a held note. The second example. By allowing a slower attack, you are not compressing the signal so soon, so in essence it sounds more in front. Let’s say a snare hit. You let the transient through, with a slow attack, and then compress the rest of the sound of that snare and so it sounds more in front. If you set it to fast then you are grabbing that initial hit, and squashing it, which in effect will make it softer in your mix or more “in back”. Kind of like what he is saying in here where you could apply compression for volume, time, or placement in the mix. Really cool.

  • @danielbarcellos4180
    @danielbarcellos4180 Жыл бұрын

    Not clear for me how attack on compression can make something sound more in front or layd back.

  • @SHKDWN79
    @SHKDWN79 Жыл бұрын

    Fast attack = Laid back Slow attack = aggressive Play with the knob while playing the music or whatever. You can tell the best with vocals

  • @barrioaudio
    @barrioaudio3 ай бұрын

    The gist is, compression reshapes a sounds volume envelope. A quick attack lowers the beginning of a sound, making the tail end more pronounced. So instead of you feeling the weight of that sound early, you will experience it later as the compression releases.

  • @dmgsoultogetherness6667
    @dmgsoultogetherness6667 Жыл бұрын

    brilliant

  • @andysummersthxcinemaandmyc7748
    @andysummersthxcinemaandmyc7748 Жыл бұрын

    lol phd student 0:34 could have fooled me , moment i hear these overrated aes people and anyone that likes those dolby labs 1998 thieves that stolen my idea i switch this video off

  • @andysummersthxcinemaandmyc7748
    @andysummersthxcinemaandmyc7748 Жыл бұрын

    aes , the moment i hear the word immersive i switch the video off , sick and tired of that dolby labs immersive atmos word quote

  • @douglaspauley2744
    @douglaspauley2744 Жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed this video very much. I have been working on these new technologies for loudspeaker for close to 15 years and now have two U.S. Patents, based on how to improve wave launch of driver cones and ports. And teamed up with the original THIEL Audio company to make magic happen. Even though I am a Man it was very hard to get a brake from any major speaker company!! Thanks, Douglas

  • @andysummersthxcinemaandmyc7748
    @andysummersthxcinemaandmyc7748 Жыл бұрын

    i hated the video i stopped it at 34 sec

  • @ToddDolce
    @ToddDolce Жыл бұрын

    The Mojaves are 5 pin so how do you connect to the 3 pin Audio Interfaces?

  • @davidroyer5049
    @davidroyer50492 ай бұрын

    The MOJAVE transistor mikes use standard 3 pin XLR connectors; the tube mikes are sold with dedicated power supplies and a standard 3 pin XLR connector is on the power supply.

  • @hummarstraful
    @hummarstraful Жыл бұрын

    Equity = socialism. DEI is destroying this country. Shame on all of you for falling for this Marxist fad. Unsubbing and will never support this organization EVER again.

  • @matteoromenghi
    @matteoromenghi Жыл бұрын

    Unnecessary. DSD256 Stereo is all you need.

  • @mehboobalam6956
    @mehboobalam6956 Жыл бұрын

    Nice meet up to share the new knowledge.

  • @1977raider
    @1977raider Жыл бұрын

    I have an original copy that album ROCKS!!!!