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Meet The Judges! Student Recording Competition - Category 2: Brandie Lane

Meet The Judges! Student Recording Competition - Category 2: Brandie Lane

Meet Brandie Lane, one of our honorable judges of the Student Recording Competition at AES139 in New York.

Brandie currently serves as an United States Army Staff Sergeant (soon to be Sergeant First Class) and the non-commissioned officer-in-charge of the Audio Section with the West Point Band, located at the United States Military Academy in West Point, NY.  She has served as producer, recording engineer, and front of house engineer for the many performing elements of the band and is credited on their commercial stereo and surround sound releases, television and web specials for FOX, CBS, HISTORY, and military events in New York City.  Prior to joining the United States Army, Brandie held the position of Head Audio Engineer at GRAMMY winning Sono Luminus, an independent classical label in northern Virginia. In her free time, Brandie serves as a guest lecturer at New York University's Steinhardt School and as a freelance audio engineer/consultant in the Hudson Valley area.


Her accolades include a GRAMMY Award for “Best Engineered Album, Classical”, engineering credits on multiple GRAMMY nominated albums, a Downbeat Award for “Best Engineering for a Live Recording” and an “Award of Excellence” from the Audio Engineering Society High Resolution Recording Competition. Her military awards include the Meritorious Service Medal and the Army Achievement Medal.


Her professional affiliations include membership with the Audio Engineering Society, where she frequently serves as a judge and panel member, and voting membership with the The Recording Academy (Producers and Engineers Wing).


Posted: Monday, October 19, 2015

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AES 139 | Meet the Sponsors: DIY Recording Equipment

AES 139 | Meet the Sponsors: DIY Recording Equipment

 Peterson Goodwyn began building his own audio gear in 2008 for one simple reason: he couldn’t afford to buy it. In 2011 he founded DIY Recording Equipment with the vision of making excellent audio equipment affordable and accessible to anyone who was willing to pick up a soldering iron. Since then, DIYRE has enabled thousands of musicians and engineers to build their own equipment, through hundreds of DIY tutorials, designs, and blog posts.

DIY.RE is donating an L2A Reamplifier kit and a Primary Colours Bundle to lucky finalists of the Student Competitions! 

DIY.RE website


Posted: Sunday, October 18, 2015

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AES 139 | Meet the Sponsors: Auralex Acoustics

AES 139 | Meet the Sponsors: Auralex Acoustics

 Check out Auralex, sponsor of the Student Design Competition at AES 139!

Auralex Acoustics® was founded over 20 years ago on the belief that there had to be a much better alternative to the expensive acoustic foam panels available at that time. Indeed there was; not only dramatically less expensive, but also with significant performance advantages.


Today Auralex takes great pride in offering a full line of acoustical products based on the “better price/better mousetrap” principle.


The great initial success of Studiofoam® quickly led to other innovations including our industry-leading Venus™ and LENRD™ Bass Traps. When no reasonably priced diffusors existed, we developed the high-performance T’Fusor™ and MiniFusor™. When our customers demanded a modular, absorptive, expandable, and, most importantly, portable solution, we introduced the MAX-Wall™ (the first acoustical product to ever be featured on the cover of a major industry magazine) and Stand-Mounted LENRDs™ to great widespread acclaim!


When there were few low-cost, effective construction and isolation products, we answered with SheetBlok™U-Boat™ Floor FloatersPlatFoam™, and other affordable solutions. Most recently, our staff has created specialty products such as the GRAMMA™ (Gig & Recording Amp & Monitor Modulation Attenuator) and our hot new MoPADs™ that answer critical isolation needs and result in dramatically truer sound.

While some may try to imitate us, they fall way short.

 


Posted: Saturday, October 17, 2015

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AES 139 | Meet the Sponsors: Andrés Mayo Mastering & Audio Post

AES 139 | Meet the Sponsors: Andrés Mayo Mastering & Audio Post

Check out Andrés Mayo, a very special sponsor of the Student Recording Competition at AES 139!

We, the Student Delegate Assembly are extremely excited to announce that the President of AES himself, Andrés Mayo, will be sponsoring this year's Student Recording Competition.

What is the prize? He will master an album for CD or Vinyl for one winner. Wow! Check out the rest of his amazing services as an audio professional: http://www.andresmayo.com 

"President of the Audio Engineering Society from October 2014 thru October 2015, Andres is a 2 times Grammy-winning Audio Engineer and producer with 20+ years of experience. He boasts credits in more than 2,000 titles released on vinyl, CD, DVD, Blu-Ray and/or Web. Andres runs his own mastering facility with stereo and surround capability, working for artists from Latin America, the US, Spain, France, Germany and many other parts of the world. Andres served as VP Latin America from 2005 thru 2009, later became Co-Chair of the Technical Committee for Recording Technology and Practices, and also judged at the latest AES International Recording Competitions in London, New York, San Francisco, Vienna, Paris, Munich and Budapest."

 


Posted: Saturday, October 17, 2015

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Last Day To Register for the Student Design Competition

The deadline for the Student Design Competition is TOMORROW!

Register now to avoid disappointment.

The AES Student Design Competition is an opportunity for aspiring hardware and software engineers to participate in a worldwide contest and gain recognition for their hard work and technical creativity. Undergraduate and graduate categories are available for entrants.

Register here for the competition

 

More Information about the competiton is avalible here

 


Posted: Saturday, October 17, 2015

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Meet The Judges! Student Recording Competition - Category 1: Tim Martyn

Meet The Judges! Student Recording Competition - Category 1: Tim Martyn

Meet Tim Martyn, one of our honorable judges of the Student Recording Competition at AES139 in New York.

Tim Martyn is a four-time Grammy award recipient, including the 2014 award for “Best Engineered Classical Album”.  In a career spanning more than 30 years he has worked as engineer and producer with a wide variety of artists, from Yo Yo Ma and Renée Fleming to James Taylor and John Williams.  Mr. Martyn holds Bachelor and Masters degrees in performance from the Juilliard School.

In 1985, Mr. Martyn was appointed Director of Audio for the Boston Symphony Orchestra's Tanglewood festival, a position he still holds today.  He has engineered, produced, and consulted for several top American orchestras, including the Chicago Symphony, Boston Symphony, New York Philharmonic, Baltimore Symphony, Milwaukee Symphony, and New Jersey Symphony. Martyn has produced and engineered projects for RCA/BMG, Deutsche Grammophon, Decca, Sony Classical, and EMI/Angel, among others.  He founded Classic Sound Inc. in New York City in 1987, and Phoenix Audio in 2001, as classical remote recording and post-production facilities.

Recent projects include Prokofiev’s Romeo & Juliet with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Riccardo Muti, Maria Schneider’s Winter Morning Walks with Dawn Upshaw and the Australian and St. Paul Chamber Orchestras (winner 2013 Grammy Award) , Renée Fleming’s Guilty Pleasures (Decca), WNET Great Performances Carnegie Hall at 120 with Yo Yo Ma, Emanuel Ax, Gil Shaham, Audra McDonald and the NY Philharmonic, Journey to the New World with guitarist Sharon Isbin & violinist Mark O'Connor (winner 2009 Grammy Award), Prokofiev Piano Concertos 2 & 3 with Evgeny Kissin and Vladimir Ashkenazy (winner 2009 Grammy Award), Vivaldi Four Seasons with Sarah Chang and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra (EMI), the Carnegie Hall Schubert Recital with Evgeny Kissin and James Levine (Sony/BMG), and Mozart Piano Concertos with Jonathan Biss and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra (EMI).  Recent post-production credits include the complete Beethoven piano concertos with Evgeny Kissin and Sir Colin Davis with the London Symphony Orchestra (EMI), Renée Fleming’s Homage album of opera arias with Valery Gergiyev and the Mariinsky Orchestra (Decca), Mozart and Schumann Piano Concertos with Evgeny Kissin and Sir Colin Davis with the London Symphony Orchestra (EMI), and Evgeny Kissin’s solo Russian piano album (Sony/BMG). Mr. Kissin’s solo album won the 2005 Grammy Award (Best Classical Performance without Orchestra).  Mr. Martyn won the 2009 Canadian JUNO Award for Classical Album of the Year (Solo/Chamber Music) for the album Homage with violinist James Ehnes.

Mr. Martyn has served on the Recording Academy NY Chapter Board of Governors, and on the teaching faculties of the Banff Centre for the Arts and the Tanglewood Music Center.


Posted: Friday, October 16, 2015

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Meet The Judges! Student Design Competition: Scott Dorsey

Meet The Judges! Student Design Competition: Scott Dorsey

Meet Scott Dorsey, one of our honorable judges of the Student Design Competition at AES139 in New York.

Mr. Dorsey has some degrees from the Georgia Institute of Technology, during the pursuit of which he was forced to take employment in the broadcast and recording industries.  After several years working at Master Sound doing everything from cutting 45s to mixing film soundtracks in realtime with interlocked dubbers, he took a job with a defense contractor, on contract to NASA Langley Research center, supporting  data acquisition, telemetry, and special-purpose computing systems. This left him enough free time to continue doing live concert recording for acoustical music and to design and build audio devices for that purpose both for personal use and on contract to several audio manufacturers and importers.  

 

A regular contributor to several audio magazines, he has been publishing equipment reviews and DIY projects in the audio press since the mid-eighties,  and has achieved a small following from several of them.  As far as he knows,

he is the only person to publish a review of the AES convention which includes reviews of actual paper presentations. This has made him great friends and enemies.

 

Mr. Dorsey is probably most known in the general audio community for retrofit electronics designs for inexpensive Oktava, AKG, and Feilo microphones.  He is not really sure if he likes being associated with these products but figures any fame is better than nothing.


Posted: Wednesday, October 14, 2015

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AES 139 | Meet the Sponsors: Cycling '74

AES 139 | Meet the Sponsors: Cycling '74

Check out Cycling '74, sponsor of the Student Design Competition at AES 139

Cycling '74 creates software for the specialized needs of artists, educators, and researchers working with audio, visual media, and physical computing. They are best known for their work with the digital signal processing software environment Max. For more information about Max, please visit cycling74.com

 

More Information


Posted: Tuesday, October 13, 2015

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Meet The Judges! Student Recording Competition - Category 4: Scott Levine

Meet The Judges! Student Recording Competition - Category 4: Scott Levine

Meet Scott Levine, one of our honorable judges of the Student Recording Competition at AES139 in New York.

Scott Levine is an engineer at Skywalker Sound in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is a researcher, music mixer and frequent presenter for the Audio Engineering Society. Specializing in immersive theatrical sound, Scott works with sound designers, re-recording mixers and industry professionals to develop tools and workflows to create new audience experiences. 

Scott holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of California, San Diego and a Master’s degree from McGill University’s graduate program in Sound Recording where he was a member of the Virtual Acoustics Laboratory as well as the Small Environment Acoustics Researching & Testing Lab. He has previously chaired AES convention paper sessions, and has received a gold award in the AES student recording competition. 


Posted: Monday, October 12, 2015

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AES 139 | Meet the Sponsors: THAT Corporation

 THAT Corporation, founded in 1989, designs and sells high-performance analog integrated circuits for professional audio manufacturers. THAT’s ICs include analog input and output stages, low-noise preamplifiers, and its original line of voltage-controlled amplifiers (VCAs) and RMS-level detectors – all used throughout the pro audio industry. The company also licenses patents, trademarks, and other intellectual property to the TV broadcast and reception industries. Under the dbx-tv® brand name, THAT offers Total Sonics™, Total Surround™ , and Total Volume™, TV audio enhancement technology and digital (Verilog®) implementations of legacy TV audio receiver standards covering all parts of the world, including BTSC, A2, NICAM, and EIA-J. The company is headquartered in Milford, Massachusetts, with offices in Tokyo, Japan and Milpitas, California.

THAT Corporation is giving away prizes to ALL finalists of the Student Design Competition! 

THAT Corporation website


Posted: Sunday, October 11, 2015

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