AES New York 2013 Presenter or Author
Greg Shay
Primary Affiliation: The Telos Alliance - Cleveland, OH, USA
Greg begin experimenting with DSP and digital audio in 1980 with his good old Radio Shack TRS-80.
With the first draft of the SCSI bus in hand, Greg designed the first 16 track digital audio workstation for the PC in 1989, as a co-founder of Spectral Synthesis, which became the heart of the Euphonix R-1.
In the early 90's, the demands of collaboration in multi-room facilities stimulated interest and research into audio networks. Joining Telos in 1997, this came to fruition as an inventor of the Telos Livewire audio network technology.
Session List
Oct 17:
B5: Is it Time to Retire the MP3 Protocol for Streaming (Panelist)
Oct 18:
B9: Modern Audio Transportation Techniques for Remote Broadcasts (Panelist)
Oct 20:
N5: X192 / AES67: How the New Networked Audio Interoperability Standard Was Designed (Chair)