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Започвам нова тема, в която ще пускам елементи от поредицата на Audio Engineering Society - Oral History.

Изказвания и коментари на бележити личности, свързани със техническата и артистичната същност на звука.

За съжаление, това ще са кратки откъси, тези, които са публично достъпни, безплатни.

Ако някой се въодушеви от видяното и чутото, може да си закупи достъп до библиотеката на AES, за да се запознае с много повече информация.

 

Bob Ludwig "Mastering, Long Version"

 

AES Oral History - Bob Ludwig talks about vinyl mastering - for more go to: http://www.aes.org

 

http://youtu.be/C_WRV0vS3n8

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AES Oral History 047: David Robinson

 

After four years with the BBC as a telecine and video tape recorder design engineer, David Robinson joined Dolby Laboratories in 1966 just after the company was established in the UK. He became Dolby's Chief Engineer and later Vice President of Engineering when the company moved headquarters to San Francisco. Mr. Robinson contributed significantly to the company's success for 38 years. He has held a number of key positions within the AES including President, and is the recipient of the AES Fellowship award plus multiple Board of Governors awards. You can order the full interview from the AES Store: http://www.aes.org/store/

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkPdDlEQSlM&feature=share&list=ULUkPdDlEQSlM

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AES Oral History 049: Robert Langevin

 

A charter member of the AES, Robert Langevin worked with his father at Langevin Manufacturing Corporation through 1950. Always fascinated with tape recording technology, he joined the Ampex Corporation engineering department in 1951 as inspection and test engineer for instrumentation and audio tape recorder products. In 1960 he founded Vega Electronics along with two ex-Ampex associates. There, he designed a wireless microphone system as Vega's Senior Engineer. Mr. Langvin rejoined the Ampex Audio Division in 1961 designing audio and video tape recorder electronics. In 1973 he formed his own consulting firm, with clients such as Ampex, Electrosound and Inovonics. Langevin received the Fellowship Award in 1965. You can order the full interview from the AES Store: http://www.aes.org/store/

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNicMZg74is&feature=share&list=ULjNicMZg74is

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AES Oral History 023: Richard Burden

 

Well known for his work in FM, AM, and television audio systems, Richard Burden had an early interest in science and graduated from RCA Institute in 1952. Mr. Burden has been an independent communications engineer since 1960, providing technical services to numerous radio and TV stations, networks, and manufacturers for many years. Among hundreds of activities, he developed and demonstrated a proposed FM stereo broadcast system (Phantodyne), designed equipment for low-power radiating cable FM and AM systems for college radio stations, and participated in a wide variety of broadcast-related standards committees including the Ad Hoc Committee for the Study of Television Sound in 1973 and the Radio Systems Committee in 1980. Mr. Burden became a student AES member in 1951, and has been very active in the Society for many years. He is a strong advocate for continuing education for engineers along with outreach to prospective engineering students. He has served as Vice President of the AES Western Region and Los Angeles Section Chair. Mr. Burden received an AES Fellowship in 1975, and the Society of Broadcast Engineers Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005. You can order the full interview from the AES Store: http://www.aes.org/store/

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7IEukIzVrw&feature=share&list=ULW7IEukIzVrw

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AES Oral History 004: Neil Muncy

Neil Muncy. Founded SSI, Inc. in 1966 where he pioneered the use of op amp technology in multichannel consoles and high speed tape duplicating systems. He has been a guest instructor at the Eastman School of Music and the Music Recording Workshop in Washington D.C. Mr. Muncy holds the honor of having authored the best selling publication in AES history, "The Pin-1 Problem". You can order the full interview from the AES Store: http://www.aes.org/store/

 

http://youtu.be/XK7VZiCce1Q

 

Neil Muncy "Early Studio Equipment Design"

 

Neil Muncy talks about the importance of grounding and misconceptions

 

http://youtu.be/2NE9Xv4lUWI

 

In addition to his technical skills, he was a fantastic teacher – one of the best in the audio industry.

Here’s a couple of common quotes from Neil Muncy that we all love and have repeated many times.

  • “Audio problems are like onions. You peel a layer, you cry a little, and then you peel another one.”
  • “A pin one problem is like letting the fox in the hen house, and giving him a Gold Mastercard.”

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AES Oral History 080: Han Tendeloo

Han Tendeloo. AES Secretary. Design Engineer at Philips, who succeeded Johan L. Ooms upon his retirement in 1973. Instrumental in the development of the CD and the construction of the facilities needed to produce them. You can order the full interview from the AES Store:http://www.aes.org/store/

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