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Meeting Report: April 2014… A Phase Linear Monitor Loudspeaker System with flat axial response, using Ultimate Equalizer software.

On Monday April 14th, 26 AES Melbourne Section members and guests gathered at the Australian College of the Arts in South Melbourne to hear Bohdan Raczynski of Bodzio Software describe the processes involved in implementing a phase linear monitor loudspeaker system with flat axial response using his company’s Ultimate Equalizer software.

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Meeting Notice: Mon April 14th.. Ultimate Equalizer Software & Speaker/Room Design

Meeting Notice 

The next meeting of the AES Melbourne Section is on Monday 14th April at 7:30pm 
at The Australian College of the Arts (Collarts) 55 Brady Street, South Melbourne.

Bohdan Raczynski of Bodzio Software will present on the topic: 

A phase linear monitor loudspeaker system with flat axial response implemented using Ultimate Equaliser software

Audio software developer Bohdan Raczynski, will demonstrate the advantages that DSP software Ultimate Equaliser offers to enhance the performance of loudspeaker reproduction. Continue reading “Meeting Notice: Mon April 14th.. Ultimate Equalizer Software & Speaker/Room Design”

Meeting Report February 2014: Visit to Vic Police Forensic Audio Studio

On Mon Feb 10th 15 AES members squeezed into one of several forensic audio studios at Victoria Police’s McLeod Forensic Science Centre.

Forensic Officer Jason Ferridge welcomed the group & introduced his colleague Dean Catoggio.

He explained that the studios had been in place for almost 20 years, and then went on to describe the room’s acoustic design.

Jason and Dean then described the type of work handled by the Forensic Audio/Video section, explaining that it was exclusively speech with the goal to ultimately make the speech easily intelligible, for transcription by others, and playback in a courtroom environment.  Continue reading “Meeting Report February 2014: Visit to Vic Police Forensic Audio Studio”