On-Demand Replays - AES Fall Online 2021
Audio Engineering Convention
Visit AESShow.com for the on-demand replays of AES Fall Online 2021 live streamed program content, available through December 3rd, 2021!
Our workshops are also available - join the content!
- Loudspeaker Workbench Measurement by Simon Steiner and Wolfgang Klippel
- In-car Acoustic Measurements by Jayant Datt, Steve Temme, Hans Lathi and our engineer Stefn Irrgang
Please see further informationen about the workshops below.
October 2021 is now "AUDIO ENGINEERING MONTH" to celebrate the Audio Engineering Society's Convention
AES Fall Online 2021 – Streamcast – October 20-23, 2021
Our workshop “Loudspeaker Work-Bench Measurements” by Simon Steiner and Wolfgang Klippel will take place on October 21st, 2021 at 12 pm EDT | 6 pm CET.
Abstract:
Transducers are usually clamped in a relatively large baffle and measured under anechoic conditions to approximate perfect acoustical half-space conditions. A new acoustical near field method is presented that uses an extremely small ROUND baffle at least 10 cm around the transducer and can be operated in a normal office, workshop, or any other environment. Holographic post-processing removes the acoustical short-cut and baffle reflections and suppresses room modes and gives accurate data in the near and far-field. Exploiting the symmetry of the transducer reduces the measurement time to 5 minutes while providing full directivity information. The near field scanner is a small add-on to the KLIPPEL laser vibrometer using the same robotics. This seminar discusses important electrical, mechanical, and acoustical measurement performed on the SCN work-bench according to IEC 60268-21 and 22. ➥ Sign up to save this to your schedule and view media!
White Paper: "In-car Acoustic Measurement" by Jayant Datta, Steve Temme, Hans Lahti and Stefan Irrgang
The presentation will take place on October 23rd, 2021 at 12 pm EDT | 6 pm CET.
If you’re interested on the work of the AES Technical Committee on Automotive Audio, please watch the discussion about the white paper of "In-car Acoustic Measurements".
There is a need for alignment between OEMs and Tier1 suppliers for robust and repeatable acoustic measurement methods, data and analysis formats. Hence, a working group has undertaken the task of creating a white paper focused on in-car acoustic measurements, where the measurement stimuli, conditions, and computations would be established.
This will be a living document that will evolve; and could lead to standards down the road. At the outset, the group has decided on three measurements: Frequency Response, Max SPL, and Impulsive Distortion (squeak and rattle).
This will be in the form of a panel discussion with five parts to it (listed below) – the purpose is to inform the AES community about this effort, provide an update, and solicit feedback.
Overview:
- Frequency Response specifics
- Max SPL specifics
- Impulsive Distortion specifics
- Solicit feedback via Live Q&A