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November Meeting: Related Links

An introduction to Noise Source Identification (NSI) Techniques.

Mon November 11th.

The full meeting report for this meeting will be posted shortly.

In the meantime here are some related web links for those who attended, or who wonder what they missed.

Webtrak aircraft noise tracker – web-based Melbourne aircraft noise tracker: http://webtrak.bksv.com/mel

Brüel & Kjær Noise Source Identification webpage:
http://www.bksv.com/Applications/NoiseSourceIdentification.aspx

Brüel & Kjær YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/BruelKjaerVideo
All of the application segments from the video Maurizio played on the night – and much more.

 

Next Meeting – February 2014

 

Next AES Melb Section Meeting – Feb 2014

Planning is well underway for the February 2014 meeting.

It is hoped that this will be another interesting site tour, and we expect to have the details locked in shortly.

Preliminary details will be posted here as soon as they are finalized.

We look forward to seeing you all at our meetings next year.

 

Meeting Notice, 11th November 2013

The next meeting of the AES Melbourne Section is on Monday 11th November at 7:30pm
at Swinburne University – Lecture Theatre EN413.

It will introduce an interesting new application of microphone technology.

 An introduction to Noise Source Identification (NSI) Techniques.

 Beamforming and Acoustic Holography are relatively new microphone array based methods employed in the mapping of noise sources. Beamforming in particular offers the advantage of quick (one shot) measurements that can be performed with easy to use high precision fully integrated measurement systems. Continue reading “Meeting Notice, 11th November 2013”

Meeting Report – October 2013 – Practical Studio Mic Applications

Practical Studio Mic Applications

Daniel Desiere

On 14th October, 20 members and 4 guests assembled in Daniel Desiere’s personal studio at Dex Audio in Kensington, for a practical demonstration of Studio Microphones Applications.

Daniel started first with an overview of his philosophy of microphone technique. Daniel, being a talented electronics designer, described how he modifies many classic condenser microphone electronics to improve their performance even further. He explained his use of techniques like significantly reducing the electrical load on the capsule by redesigning the electronics input circuitry, and increasing the voltage rails of the electronics to increase the clip point. Continue reading “Meeting Report – October 2013 – Practical Studio Mic Applications”