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ASSG hears Billy Woodman

AES members report on ASSG Billy Woodman event.

Several members of the AES accepted the ASSG invitation and attended their recent Billy Woodman (ATC) presentation on his latest loudspeaker design work.

Here, courtesy of committee member Graeme Huon, is a report on this event.

Two old friends and pioneers of the world audio industry met in Melbourne on 21st January 2014. Billy Woodman, Australian, and founder of The UK. pro and hifi loudspeaker company ATC visiting Australia met Continue reading “ASSG hears Billy Woodman”

Meeting Notice: Monday Feb 10th

The next meeting of the AES Melbourne Section is on Monday 10th February at 7:30pm
at
The Victorian Forensic Science Centre, McLeod 

Forensic Audio Section Tour and Presentation

It will be a tour of the Centre’s Forensic Audio section, by AES member and Vic. Police Forensic Officer Jason Ferridge.

Jason will be showing us the forensic audio rooms – their design and the equipment, as well as explaining the type of work done by the Forensic Audio Section drawing from examples of historical cases.

He will also explain the design considerations, and how their tasks and practices have changed, and are changing. Continue reading “Meeting Notice: Monday Feb 10th”

Meeting Report November 2013: An Intro to Noise Source Identification Techniques

The November meeting of the AES Melbourne Section included a presentation on the topic “Noise Source Identification Techniques” by Maurizio Demontis of Brüel & Kjær.

Maurizio first gave us a brief overview of Brüel & Kjær’s activities across noise and vibration measurement applications, as well as the other related activities of other companies within the parent company Spectris.

Then he moved into the specifics of Noise Source Identification – which he described as an engineering tool used to identify and rank noise sources in a range of environments.

Continue reading “Meeting Report November 2013: An Intro to Noise Source Identification Techniques”