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AES 139 | Meet the Sponsors: U-He

AES 139 | Meet the Sponsors: U-He

We, the Student Delegate Assembly are extremely excited to announce that U-He are once again sponsoring this year's Student Recording Competition.

What is the prize? U-He are providing four winning students each with a licence for the synthesiser or plugin of their choice from U-He's catalogue.

Berlin-based audio software company u-he was founded in 2001 by Urs Heckmann. Originally a one-man show, the company recently evolved into a tightly-knit team of employees, active associates and 3rd-party contractors – with ambitious plans.

Especially well known for the Zebra2 and Diva software synthesizers, u-he has developed several other successful products over the last decade, and regularly contributes freeware to popular magazines (available as download or on cover discs).

Despite their underlying complexity, u-he synths and effects are widely acclaimed for their ease of use. This is often attributed to Urs Heckmann's background as industrial designer. Heckmann sees the seemingly unconventional decision to start an audio software company as a direct result of his equal love for industrial design and for synthesizers.

Most recently, u-he has been exploring concepts for analogue synthesizers, and the first results can be heard in the software synths ACE / Bazille (audio-rate modulation paths) as well as Diva, Presswerk and Satin (accurate simulation of electronic circuitry). Hive is u-he's first foray into the world of low CPU dance-oriented synths.

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Posted: Friday, October 2, 2015

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Meet The Judges! Student Recording Competition - Category 4: Kris Gorski

Meet The Judges! Student Recording Competition - Category 4: Kris Gorski

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

Born in Poznan/Poland he begun his music education with piano at the age of 7, and continued through his years in college in England.  He then moved to Paris where, after obtaining his diploma in Audio Engineering from SAE Paris, he engaged in 12 years of intensive studio work for independent artists, labels and TV stations. A few years into his sound engineering career he begun writing music for films which proved to be an ongoing passion and an important part of his work. He has since also become a song writer.

He has engineered over 100 albums and worked on dozens of film and advertisement projects both as a composer and sound engineer. He loves working with the new generation of music talents in Poland, producing albums and film tracks. He maintains a working relationship with musicians in France, England and Denmark. Open mind and unorthodox approach are the key ingredients of his work.

 

In 2006 he co-founded APS - a company with focus on manufacturing high quality active studio monitors.  A successful venture which continues to this day and represents Polish technological thought all over the world and collaborates with number of Universities. The company’s R&D model is based on very strong relationship with the recording community, striving to make the very best tools for the sound engineers, producers and musicians.

 

Presently Kris lives in Poland, helping in the running of APS and his own production company AudioPlanet. For a number of years now he has been involved in a working partnership with Piotr “Miki” Mikolajczak - a renowned producer and former Sony Artistic Director, with whom he has co-written and co-produced a number of projects.


All throughout his career Kris gave a lot of importance to education. He has been giving workshops to young people for the last 17 years and has recently started working with students form the Science University of Gdansk where he is also involved through his company’s AudioPlanet collaboration with the University. He has also worked as a consultant on a number of projects on studio construction.


Posted: Thursday, October 1, 2015

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AES 139 | Meet the Sponsors: iZotope

 iZotope makes innovative products that inspire and enable people to be creative. Based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, iZotope has spent over a decade developing award-winning products and audio technologies for professionals and hobbyists alike. Used by millions of people in over 50 countries, iZotope products are a core component of GRAMMY-winning music studios, Oscar and Emmy-winning film and TV post production studios, and prominent radio studios, as well as basement and bedroom studios across the globe. Through a robust licensing program, iZotope also powers products made by industry partners such as Adobe, Avid, Microsoft, and Sony. iZotope was recently honored with an Emmy® Award for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development for its flagship audio repair suite, RX®.

iZotope website


Posted: Wednesday, September 30, 2015

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Meet The Judges! Student Recording Competition - Category 3: Jonathan Wyner

Meet The Judges! Student Recording Competition - Category 3: Jonathan Wyner

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

Jonathan began his career as a Mastering Engineer in 1985 and has more than 5000 album credits. His credits range from the extremely well known (James Taylor, David Bowie, Aerosmith, Josh Groban, Kiri Te Kanawa, Nirvana, Miles Davis), to the more idiosyncratic and independent artists and labels (Aimee Mann, Tiny Tim, Rahsaan Roland Kirk). In 2005 Jonathan received a Grammy nomination for producing a program for Deborah Henson-Conant with orchestra entitled Invention and Alchemy that also aired on PBS nationally. He has several firsts/superlatives to his credit including mastering the first interactive CD Game (Play It By Ear, Rykodisc), the first recorded opera (Madame Butterfly recorded 1912 by the BBC). His skills extend forensic and restoration work.

He has also trained numerous assistants and interns at M Works Studios in Cambridge, MA, several of whom have gone on to become successful mastering engineers in their own right.
Jonathan has taught hundreds of students about the practice of music/audio mastering at the Berklee College campus in Boston, via the online course he co- authored with Marc Dieter-Einstmann for Berkleemusic’s online school and during online webcasts and sessions. In June of 2012 he published ‘Audio Mastering: Essential Practices’ released by Hal Leonard/Berklee Press.
 
- Chief Engineer, M Works Mastering, Cambridge, MA
- Education Director, iZotope Inc, Cambridge, MA
- Associate Professor of Music Production and Engineering at Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA.


Posted: Tuesday, September 29, 2015

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AES 139 | Meet the Sponsors: Focal Press & Routledge

AES 139 | Meet the Sponsors: Focal Press & Routledge

Focal Press and Routledge are imprints of the Taylor & Francis Group. We are the leading publisher in media technology, providing exceptional, engaging, and practical content, and tools to help you excel in fields including audio engineering, music recording and production, film and video production, and broadcast and media distribution. 

 For over 75 years Focal Press has published books that support your creative goals. The company's founder, Andor Kraszna-Krausz, established Focal in 1938 to provide access to leading-edge expert knowledge, techniques, and tools that allow to create without limitation.

 In 2012 the company was acquired by the Taylor & Francis Group, and is now part of the Routledge imprint, offering a complete portfolio of products covering the theory and practice of media and the arts.

 We are offering an exclusive 30% discount on our range of audio books at the AES Convention. We’ll be exhibiting at stand #837 where you can browse or purchase our books, sign up to our prize draw to win $150 of books, and meet our team.

No stranger to the AES, Focal Press & Routledge continue to offer many books as prizes for the winners of the Student Competitions! Thanks! 

For more information visit www.routledge.com/focalpress


Posted: Monday, September 28, 2015

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Meet The Judges! Student Recording Competition - Category 2: Richard King

Meet The Judges! Student Recording Competition - Category 2: Richard King

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

Richard King is an Associate Professor in the Music Research Department at the Schulich School of Music of McGill University in Montreal. He is also a Grammy award winning recording engineer across a wide range of categories, and this past year he was nominated for Best Engineered Album in both the Classical and Non-Classical categories. Richard is also part-time faculty at the Banff Centre in the sound and media department, and a member of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music, Media, and Technology.

A frequent presenter and panelist at the Audio Engineering Society, he is active as a guest lecturer at various sound recording programs world-wide. His research interests include small environment acoustics, and multichannel recording and reproduction.


Posted: Sunday, September 27, 2015

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AES 139 | Meet the Sponsors: Linear Audio

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 Linear Audio publishes technical articles about technology, developments and the state of the art in audio and perception from a technical perspective. 

 
It is meant for anyone who is interested in technical audio developments or who wants to contribute. Being employed in audio engineering is not a requirement. 
 
The SDA wishes to thank Linear Audio for their continued support and their publication of a selected finalist of the Student Design Competition at AES138 in Warsaw! 

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Posted: Saturday, September 26, 2015

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Last Day To Register for the Student Recording Competition

This is your last chance to register for the Student Recording Competition.  The deadline is tomorrow to register an entry for the any of the following categories:

  •  Category 1- Traditional Acoustic Recording
  •  Category 2 – Traditional Studio Recording
  •  Category 3 – Modern Studio Recording & Electronic Music
  •  Category 4 - Sound for Visual Media


Remember, you must also be registered to be attending the upcoming 139th AES Convention in New York.

Register for the competition here

More infomation on the competiton can be found here

 

We will see you all there!

 


Posted: Saturday, September 26, 2015

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AES 139 | Meet the Sponsors: Sweetwater

AES 139 | Meet the Sponsors: Sweetwater

Check out Sweetwater, sponsor of the Student Recording Competition at AES 139

Sweetwater began business in 1979 in Fort Wayne, Indiana and is the USA's most respected dealer in high-technology equipment for musicians, recording studios, and broadcasters - from microphones and digital recording systems to electric guitars to electronic keyboards and electronic drums. Sweetwater customers range from beginners to rock stars. The company's equipment can be found in Los Angeles, New York, and Nashville recording studios, TV and radio stations all across the country, as well as in tens of thousands of home recording studios nationwide. Sweetwater is built on a commitment to the highest level of customer service in the music technology industry.

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Posted: Friday, September 25, 2015

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Meet The Judges! Student Recording Competition - Category 1: Morten Lindberg

Meet The Judges! Student Recording Competition - Category 1: Morten Lindberg

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

Recording Producer and Balance Engineer with 20 American GRAMMY-nominations since 2006. Thirteen of these in categories "Best Engineered Album", "Best Surround Sound Album" and "Producer of the Year". Founder and CEO of 2L (www.2L.no). Associate Professor in Acoustic Music Production at Westerdals University - Oslo School of Arts, Communication and Technology


Posted: Thursday, September 24, 2015

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