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AES 2011 videos: Audio analyzers, USB audio, DSPs & more
Rich Pell
11/28/2011 9:03 AM EST
As promised in my previous blog post that highlighted a photo gallery from the show floor of the recent Audio Engineering Society convention in NYC, here are some accompanying short (~2 min. or less) videos:
Matthias Rose of Fraunhofer demonstrates the company's dialogue enhancement technology that lets end users adjust the volume of different audio elements within a single broadcast program for improved speech intelligibility and listening control. (2:07)
Greg Kregoski of Rohde & Schwarz discusses the new HDMI interface for the company's UPP audio analyzer. (2:17)
Jon Beal of Texas Instruments demos a USB development/demo kit based on the company's low-cost C553x DSPs. (1:31)
Dafydd Roche of Texas Instruments discusses the company's "pro audio in a box" demonstration platform. (1:02)
Erling Simensen of Texas Instruments offers a brief overview of the company's PurePath wireless audio products with USB support. (0:41)
Tom Williams of Audio Precision discusses and demonstrates features of the company's APx audio analyzer. (1:46)
Comments, questions or suggestions? Email me at rich.pell@ubm.com.
Related links:
AES NYC 2011: Photo gallery
A day at AES 2007: A selected pictorial tour
AES Amsterdam: A selected virtual tour
129th AES debuts Product Design Track
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Maurizio.Brignoli
12/1/2011 8:08 AM EST
Nice tour at AES!.. thank you
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