The evolution of the audio facilities used at the annual conventions of the Audio Engineering Society is outlined, from the use of existing house public-address facilities to the current system which is a result of ten years' experience with a variety of equipment and in two locations. The console designed specifically for AES convention use is described.
Authors:
Joel, Irving L.; Morris, Keith A.; Russell, Hugh N.
Affiliations:
Capitol Records, Inc., New York, NY ; Fairchild Recording Equipment Corporation, Long Island City, NY(See document for exact affiliation information.)
JAES Volume 16 Issue 1 pp. 52-60; January 1968
Publication Date:
January 1, 1968
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