"Immersive Audio in Automobiles 2" Moderated by Roger Shively
Currently on the minds for both automotive brands and consumers, immersive audio reproduction results from a convergence of multiple technologies and concepts, from multichannel playback to acoustic auralization of perceived listening spaces, to DSP enhancement of sound reproduction. This session explores the different ways to translate actual immersive audio content and generate immersive experiences. . .
"Digital Twins for Architecting & Designing Audio Devices - Part 3” Moderated by Roger Shively
The Audio Product Education Institute presents the third webinar concluding a series on the practice and benefits of simulation-driven audio architecture design by use of Digital Twins. In this new session, Ulrik Skov (Reality Labs at Meta) shares a “war story” – an example of an actual device development – where a low and high frequency sub-system was architected, design, optimized and troubleshooted over a period of a year. . .
"Digital Twins for Architecting & Designing Audio Devices - Part 2” Featuring Roger Shively
The AES Audio Product Education Institute presents the second webinar on the practice and benefits of simulation-driven audio architecture design by use of Digital Twins. In this series of Modeling and Measurement online events, experts from COMSOL, Shively Acoustics and Facebook, discuss the role of Digital Twins and how to influence fundamental design considerations. . .
"Digital Twins for Architecting & Designing Audio Devices - Part 1”
The AES Audio Product Education Institute presents a new webinar series on the practice and benefits of simulation-driven audio architecture design by use of Digital Twins. In a new series of Modeling and Measurement online events, experts from COMSOL, Shively Acoustics and Facebook, will discuss the role of Digital Twins. . .
"Immersive Audio in Automobiles" Moderated by Roger Shively
Expanding on a series of webinars to explore automotive audio design and applications, the Audio Product Education Institute presents a session focused on Immersive Audio, exploring the different ways to translate actual immersive audio content and generate immersive experiences. . .
"Audio Product Development Perspectives" Featuring Roger Shively
The AES Audio Product Education Institute promotes a special online event discussing the challenges in the automotive supply chain for those companies and professionals working in automotive audio and acoustics. With contributions offering unique perspectives and expertise from APEI’s distinct education pillars. . .
"Modeling and Measurement of True Wireless Stereo (TWS) Wearables" Featuring Roger Shively
Exploring the specifics of one of the newest and fastest-growing consumer electronics categories, combining the most cutting-edge technologies, the webinar intends to showcase how these processes fit in the design cycle. . .
Magnetic Materials, Trends in Loudspeakers, and Alternatives (Update)
When we look at the list of available magnetic materials, there are only a few that have the right combination of magnetic strength, size, and stability. . .
Not Everything You Need to Know About Automotive System & Speaker Specs. . . (Re-release)
We have a unique perspective on loudspeaker design and specifications, having designed loudspeakers for over 10 years and performed research in that area as well during those years and afterward. We also spent 15 years after designing loudspeakers designing, tuning, and researching the systems in cars. . .
Roger’s Guest Interview with Mechanical Engineering Student Kyle Laemmle
We are proud to showcase here for the very first time, a podcast created by Kyle Laemmle, a mechanical engineering student at Miami University of Ohio. This podcast delves into the automotive audio space, asking questions ranging from “what do sound engineers to do protect our ears in the event of a car crash?” to “what types of artificial sounds are created for cars, and why?”. . .
"Remote Sound Tuning in Automobiles" Moderated by Roger Shively
The Audio Product Education Institute’s Automotive Audio Webinar on Remote Sound Tuning in Automobiles. . .
"Acoustic Vehicle Alert Systems (AVAS) and Automotive Sound Design" Moderated by Roger Shively
Warning sounds designed to alert pedestrians to the presence of electric drive vehicles are an industry requirement for more than 10 years, and are now mandatory for all new electric and hybrid electric vehicles. But how are car manufacturers and technology providers addressing those requirements?. . .
"Direct Validation of Computational Acoustic Results for Automotive Cabin Simulations" Moderated by Roger Shively
The mission of the APEI Automotive Pillar is to explore and explain the practical approach and development of all the products that are conceived, planned, designed, and implemented in automotive car audio. . .
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The AES Virtual Vienna Convention 2020 – A Litmus Test in Quick-Thinking and Ingenuity
The Audio Engineering Society (AES) Spring International Convention for Vienna this year was a virtual convention due to the COVID-19 pandemic, dubbed the Virtual Vienna 2020. Its online schedule finished last week, but the videos and on-demand content for the conference are still available. . .
AES 2017 International Conference on Automotive Audio Success in San Francisco
Across three days this September 2017, in the San Francisco area, the 3rd international Audio Engineering Society conference on automotive audio took place. . .
It's almost here! September 8th-10th, AES 2017 Automotive Audio Conference
Over the last 20 years, automotive audio has changed dramatically from being standard mono sound in one full-range loudspeaker to a true multichannel playback system fully integrated and adjusted to the specific car. Today some of the most advanced sound technologies are being developed and applied in automotive audio. . .
AES 2017 International Conference on Automotive Audio
Over the last 20 years, automotive audio has changed dramatically from being standard mono sound in one full-range loudspeaker to a true multichannel playback system fully integrated and adjusted to the specific car. Today some of the most advanced sound technologies are being developed and applied in automotive audio. Recently the role of audio in the automotive industry has significantly changed. . .
"With risks you gain"
Before the flight that would become historic no matter how it ended, the pilot said this to posterity: “With risks you gain.” He said, “I’ve got a theory about this. . .
PSY (X) Research: Audio Enhancements in a Simple Application - Spectral and Spatial Improvement
There are many algorithms that attempt to provide an improved spatial experience in a car. – This is not a tuning algorithm, and it is not dependent on any type or level of EQ. It enhances the audio by restoring the quality and detail of the source.