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  2. Audio Engineering Society - Wikipedia

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    The AES is the only worldwide professional society devoted exclusively to audio technology. Established in 1948, the Society develops, reviews and publishes engineering standards for the audio and related media industries, and produces the AES Conventions, which are held twice a year alternating between Europe and the US.

  3. AES3 - Wikipedia

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    AES-2id is an AES information document published by the Audio Engineering Society for digital audio engineering—Guidelines for the use of the AES3 interface. This document provides guidelines for the use of AES3, AES Recommended Practice for Digital Audio Engineering, Serial transmission format for two-channel linearly represented digital ...

  4. John Kenneth Hilliard - Wikipedia

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    John Kenneth Hilliard (October 1901 – March 21, 1989) was an American acoustical and electrical engineer who pioneered a number of important loudspeaker concepts and designs. He helped develop the practical use of recording sound for film and won an Academy Award in 1935. He designed movie theater sound systems, and he worked on radar as well ...

  5. Open Control Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Open Control Architecture. The Open Control Architecture (OCA) is a communications protocol architecture for control, monitoring, and connection management of networked audio and video devices. Such networks are referred to as "media networks". The official specification of OCA is the Audio Engineering Society (AES) standard known as AES70-2015 ...

  6. Ray Rayburn - Wikipedia

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    Audio engineer, author, standards expert. Employer (s) Christian Broadcasting Network, A & R Recording, RCA, Broadway Video, Cirrus Logic. Ray Arthur Rayburn (August 21, 1948 – January 31, 2021) was an American audio engineer, author and standards analyst who co-developed nine audio standards with the Audio Engineering Society (AES ...

  7. AES11 - Wikipedia

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    AES11. The AES11 standard published by the Audio Engineering Society provides a systematic approach to the synchronization of digital audio signals. [1] AES11 recommends using an AES3 signal to distribute audio clocks within a facility. In this application, the connection is referred to as a Digital Audio Reference Signal ( DARS ). Further ...

  8. Bill Putnam - Wikipedia

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    The Audio Engineering Society awarded Putnam a Fellowship Award in 1959, and an Honorary Membership in 1983 "for lifelong contributions to studio design and to the design and making of audio instruments and equipment." In 2000, Putnam received a posthumous Special Merit/Technical Grammy Award for his contribution to the music industry.

  9. AES67 - Wikipedia

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    120. Maximum sampling rate. 48, 44.1, or 96 kHz [1] Maximum bit depth. 16 or 24 bits [1] AES67 is a technical standard for audio over IP and audio over Ethernet (AoE) interoperability. The standard was developed by the Audio Engineering Society and first published in September 2013.