"Immersive Audio in Automobiles 2" Moderated by Roger Shively
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"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. . .

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"Digital Twins for Architecting & Designing Audio Devices - Part 3” Moderated by Roger Shively
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"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. . .

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"Digital Twins for Architecting & Designing Audio Devices - Part 2” Featuring Roger Shively
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"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. . .

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Roger’s Guest Interview with Mechanical Engineering Student Kyle Laemmle
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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?”. . .

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