In Reply to: RE: The trouble with AES and ASA posted by tomservo on August 7, 2013 at 09:03:11:
10-4 Tom.
I remember being at an AES convention in L.A. back in the 70s, when Dan Dugan presented a paper on his automatic muting feature for live sound mixers for conference PA systems. And then there was Cecil Cable who described his "foot-fall" device to make repeatable foot fall noise measurements for building construction spec verification. Oh, and someone who showed that tire/road noise was a greater sound source than engine noise with regard to vehicle environmental noise. And let's not forget that guy Matti Otala with his paper about crossover notch distortion in amplifiers. 'Course, then there's also the team of Stanley Lipshitz and John Vanderkooy.
And, that Richard guy. What's his last name again? Oh yeah, Heyser. And listening to John Hilliard go on and on about loudspeaker design, well, ...
What a bunch of closed-minded people!! ;) I can see why Geoffkait wouldn't want to hang out with any of them.
:)
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