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Meeting Notice: Wed 3rd June Amplifier Design and Feedback Systems

This time it’s a Wednesday night!!

The next meeting of the AES Melbourne Section will be on Wednesday 3rd June at 7:30pm
at The SAE Institute Lecture Theatre, 235 Normanby Rd South  Melbourne.

 Amplifier Design and Feedback Systems

– Everything you need to know about feedback and distortion in audio amplifiers.

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Meeting Report: April 2015 Digital Audio Networking with Dante

On Monday 20th April, 26 AES members and visitors gathered at the SAE Institute Lecture Theatre to hear Audinate founder and Chief Technology Officer Aidan Williams speak to us on the subject of

Digital Audio Networking with Dante.

He explained that the company Audinate is a technology startup spun off from National ICT Australia (NICTA) to commercialize a project which grew into the Dante audio networking solution.
He indicated that the company has offices in Sydney, Portland (USA), and Brighton (UK), with further expansion imminent.

He started his presentation with a comprehensive primer in “Networking 101 for Audio Professionals”

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April 2015 Meeting: Digital Audio Networking with Dante

The next meeting of the AES Melbourne Section will be on Monday 20th April at 7:30pm
at The SAE Institute Lecture Theatre, 235 Normanby Rd South  Melbourne.

Aidan Williams, founder and Chief Technology Officer of Audinate will present on:

 Digital Audio Networking with Dante

Dante has become the most ubiquitous system for the interconnection of uncompressed multi-channel low-latency digital audio over a standard Ethernet network in professional environments. Continue reading “April 2015 Meeting: Digital Audio Networking with Dante”

Welcome!

Welcome to the AES Melbourne Section site. Here you will find information about the section, useful audio-related articles and links and information about past and forthcoming meetings.

The aim is to provide useful information for students and professional audio practitioners alike.

We also have an announcements group and an audio discussion group on Google Groups which can be accessed via the web or email. You can sign in with any Google Account and request membership.

Then there’s the Facebook page.
…..  and the Twitter feed for those who like their Section news and info in 140 characters or less.

Contact the Section here.