The Ohio University Student Section of the Audio Engineering Society. If there is a meeting topic you think would be of interest to the section or we can be of assistance, please contact us. Meetings are always open to everyone and all are encouraged to attend.
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Location: Schoonover Center 346, Ohio University
Moderated by: Michael France
The Ohio University Student Section of the Audio Engineering Society is excited to wrap up Fall of 2015 with one more exciting meeting. The section will hold a Student-Led Listening Session December 2nd at 7pm in Schoonover 346.
If you've recently completed an audio mix for a MDIA class or have some audio (or audio + video) projects you're working on, you're welcome and encouraged to show them off and share with the group. Plus, you can get advice before your projects are due!
This feedback from peers not only helps you grow as an engineer, it's an opportunity to get together and talk about mixing and how to improve in a non-class environment. You don't have to present, but we strongly suggest attending anyway as it's a great way to listen to everyone's work and gain valuable input. All are welcome, and you can present any project (personal or school related) no matter the quality or production stage, so please spread the word!
Posted: Thursday, November 19, 2015
Location: Schoonover Center 380
Moderated by: Michael France
The School of Media Arts & Studies and The Ohio University Section of the Audio Engineering Society welcome Dawn Flinn, a state licensed and American Speech-Language-Hearing Association certified audiologist specializing in hearing conservation, for a section meeting on Tuesday, November 17th at 7:00PM.
Dawn, of earEverything, Inc. provides state-of-the-art products and audiological services designed to protect your hearing. Your hearing is one of your most important sensory tools, and harmful exposure to all types of noise can cause permanent damage.
With a B.A. in Speech and Hearing Sciences from Indiana University and an M.S. in Audiology from Northeastern University in Boston, Dawn frequently presents to students and professionals, and is renowned for her expertise and promotion of the importance of hearing healthcare. With clients including countless music industry giants and racing legends, you don't want to miss out on Dawn's advice.
Posted: Friday, November 13, 2015
Moderated by: Michael France
Speaker(s): Gavin Haverstick
The School of Media Arts & Studies and The Ohio University Section of the Audio Engineering Society welcomes renown acoustical designer and engineer Gavin Haverstick for an interactive presentation session on Thursday, November 12th at 7:30PM.
A long-time members of the Audio Engineering Society, Gavin runs a full-service acoustical consulting firm and has analyzed and designed a shocking number of rooms with many facilities profiled by MIX Magazine. Haverstick Designs has been involved in the acoustical design/analysis of over 5,000 challenging spaces including recording studios, houses of worship, home theaters, gymnasiums, restaurants, conference rooms, edit suites, museums and industrial facilities.
During our time together, Gavin will discuss some practical acoustics & explain what math should really matter to you as an audio engineer. All student are invited to this AES meeting which will take place in Schoonover 448 and we'l be working from acoustical sweeps our our new MPRI facilities. During the meeting we'll also show you how to perform these basic tests and talk about career options in acoustics.
Posted: Friday, November 6, 2015