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Renkus-Heinz Educational Series expands to Four Seminars at AES New York
Seminars are free for all AES Attendees
 
RHAON RHAON – Demystifying Digital Networking  

Friday, October 9th            
3:15PM – 4:15 PM
Presenter: Ralph Heinz


This seminar will provide a clear definition of digital audio and control networks, and explain the RHAON solution.  Brief case studies and a hands-on demonstration will highlight the technical, sonic and cost benefits.  RHAON, which offers CobraNet digital audio delivery, networked control and supervision, and user programmable DSP in every box over a single Ethernet Cat5.

 
Iconyx Iconyx & IC Live – Bringing Digital Beam Steering to Live Sound

Saturday, October 10th            
4:45PM – 5:45 PM
Presenter: Ralph Heinz


This seminar will show the theory behind digitally steerable loudspeaker technology and demonstrates the end results. We will compare its benefits with traditional solutions, and show how it resolves challenging acoustic spaces by enabling you to digitally aim sound, minimizing echoes and improving intelligibility.

 
SysTune Live Sound Measurement & DSP Control

Sunday, October 11th            
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Presenter: Stefan Feistel


This seminar is designed to offer a very concise but detailed explanation of what customers can expect from SysTune 1.1 upgrade, AFMG’s live sound measurement software. This upgrade brings major additions, including new DSP Plug-In functions, several new performance enhancements; Virtual EQ, improved handling of axis settings, default view limits and better results for music and speech signals.

 
EASE Speech Intelligibility Prediction with EASE 4.3

Monday, October 12th            
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Presenter: Stefan Feistel


The seminar will give an overview of the new features in EASE 4.3 and discuss several aspects of speech intelligibility theory, measurement and modeling. It will focus on the various methods EASE 4.3 uses to predict STI in accordance with IEC 60268-16 and their advantages and limitations.

 


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