Meetings & Announcements

Meeting Report – February 2013 – Central Indiana Audio Student Workshop

Keynote speaker Konrad Strauss addressing a great early-morning crowd.On February 16, 2013 the Central Indiana Section of the Audio Engineering Society hosted the Second Annual Central Indiana Audio Student Workshop. The event was hosted by Section Chair Fallon Stillman, and coordinated by Workshop Advisor Kyle P. Snyder with great assistance from the Executive Board of the Central Indiana Section as well as the faculty and staff of the Indiana University Department of Recording Arts. The Central Indiana Audio Student Workshop 2013 was held on the campus of Indiana University Bloomington, in the Department of Recording Arts studios and related facilities.

Like other regional events, the Central Indiana Audio Student Workshop was modeled like a mini-convention. Our goal was to provide an intimate learning environment, open to anyone interested in audio, including local professionals, university students, and high school students. The Workshop provided attendees the opportunity to improve their skills with some of the best in the business, who presented on topics in recording, mixing, live sound, and acoustics.

Marc DeGeorge of Solid State Logic discussing digital technology

Marc DeGeorge of Solid State Logic discussing digital technology.

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We also wanted to provide the Workshop free of charge, to give students of all means equal access to the audio instruction we were providing. Also, not only did we want to provide high-quality instruction for free, but also we wanted to incentivize attendance with useful giveaways from sponsors. Finally, we wanted to ensure that an acceptable student to teacher ratio was achieved, so that students felt less like they were part of a crowd and more like they were in a small classroom where they could ask questions.

Our pre-registration topped out at over 250, and we saw physical attendance at over 200 including numerous walk-in’s, reaching a group of audio students and professionals from every corner of the state and many from neighboring territories, who were appreciative beyond words. We couldn’t have been more pleased with how the event turned out.

For additional information on the event including sponsors, posters, artwork, schedules, and much more please visit the official event site.

Additionally, the official event report is available for download (pdf).

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Digital Asset Management: Effective Management of Your Recorded Material

The Central Indiana Section of the Audio Engineering Society is pleased to announce a meeting to be held January 16, 2013 on  Digital Asset Management – Effective Management of Your Recorded Material

This month’s meeting will be a panel discussion with featured guests:

  • Al Grosnicklaus, Director of Engineering, WTHR-TV, Indianapolis
  • John Wright, Ass’t Chief Engineer for IT, WTIU-TV, Bloomington
  • Brian McGinnis. of Counsel, Barnes & Thornberg, Intellectual Property Dept.

The discussion will include areas such as:

  • Workflow – ingesting, managing, searching and tracking a database
  • Recording formats
  • Metadata – how much and what information is tracked
  • Rights – ownership, usage, authorization, legal concerns

The meeting will be held January 16, 2013 at 7:00pm in the conference room of ESCO Communications’ Indianapolis office. To ensure an accurate count for the meeting, please RSVP below.

Meeting Information
Date: January 16, 2013 at 7:00pm.
Location: ESCO Communications Conference Room
8940 Vincennes Circle, Indianapolis, IN 46268 (map).

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Bill Whitlock “An Overview of Audio System Grounding and Interfacing”

MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT

“An Overview of Audio System Grounding and Interfacing”
presented by Bill Whitlock

When: 7:00-10:00pm, September 4, 2012 — Doors open at 7pm

Where:
J.W. Marriott Hotel — Grand Ballroom 7-8
10 S. West Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 (primary address) (map).

The meeting will be held in the hotel’s Grand Ballroom.  Refreshments will be provided.  Paid parking is available onsite or across the street at the Indiana State Museum.

MEETING CONTENT:

The Central Indiana AES is pleased to welcome Bill Whitlock to Indianapolis for an in depth discussion regarding audio syatem grounding and interfacing.  Bill will share his knowledge and experience, revealing the true causes of system noise and ground loops. Unbalanced interfaces are exquisitely vulnerable to noise due to an intrinsic problem . Although balanced interfaces are theoretically noise-free, they’re widely misunderstood by equipment designers, which often results in inadequate noise rejection in real-world systems. Because of a widespread design error, some equipment has a built-in noise problem . Simple, no-test-equipment, troubleshooting methods can pinpoint the location and cause of system noise. Ground isolators in the signal path solve the fundamental noise coupling problems. Also discussed are unbalanced to balanced connections, RF interference, and power line treatments. Bill will also point out some widely used “cures” that are both illegal and deadly.

Bill Whitlock has designed analog electronics since 1972, serving as chief electronics engineer for Quad-Eight, Laserium®, and Capitol Records prior to joining Jensen Transformers in 1989 after Deane Jensen’s untimely death. His writings have been published in the AES Journal, Glen Ballou’s “Handbook for Sound Engineers,” Doug Self’s “Audio Engineering Explained,” nearly all Jensen white papers, and numerous magazine articles. Bill is also active in standards work for AES, UL, IEC, and CEA.

His four patents include the InGenius® balanced line receiver IC and the ExactPower® high-speed, waveform-correcting AC voltage regulator. He’s a Life Fellow of the AES and a Life Senior Member of the IEEE.

Please RSVP if you intend on coming and feel free to bring non-AES members, all are welcome.  We look forward to seeing you there. Attendance is free but seating is limited to 150, so please RSVP

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Tour of Hilbert Circle Theatre and Shure Axient Demonstration

All are welcome to meet for dinner/drinks prior to the formal meeting and tour with the new Central Indiana AES officers at 5:30 at the downtown California Pizza Kitchen (49 W. Maryland St.). Dinner is not complimentary and there will not be snacks available during the 7:00 meeting. Please plan accordingly.

Should be an awesome event. We look forward to seeing new and old AES faces alike!

Circle Theatre Entry Instructions: Please do not try to to enter the theatre at the main entrance, off the circle at 45 Monument Circle. These doors will be locked and there will not be anyone present to open them.

The backstage entrance within the Symphony Center will be open for event attendees at 32 E. Washington Street. There is a security desk just inside this entrance where you can let the receptionist know you are part of the AES tour group. Please congregate in the musician’s lounge prior to the 7PM meeting and tour.

Parking Instructions: There is metered street parking and there is a pay parking lot across the street from Symphony Center. The backstage entrance is at 32 E. Washington Street. There are also parking garages on both sides of Pennsylvania Avenue, between Market Street and Washington Street. The Circle Center Mall parking lot on Washington Street will also be available and is walking distance from the entrance.

Express Park is the nearest parking garage to the Symphony Center entrance. It adjoins the alley next to the theatre. From the garage, walking south down the alley to Washington Street and then west about 20 paces will put you at the Symphony Center door.

To ensure an accurate count for the meeting, please RSVP

Meeting Information
Date: August 21, 2012

Dinner Time: 5:30pm.
Dinner Location: California Pizza Kitchen (Downtown Circle Center)
49 W. Maryland St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 (map).

Tour Time: 7:00pm.
Tour Location: Hilbert Circle Theatre Musician Entrance
32 E. Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 (primary address) (map).