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AES Incubating New Audio Standards for Sound Systems in Rooms
AES Standards Committee Forms SC-04-08 Working Group (March 11, 2013)AES Standards Committee Forms SC-04-08 Working Group
Bruce Olson, chair of the AES Standards Committee has announced the creation of a new standards working group, SC-04-08, on Measurement and Equalization of Sound Systems in Rooms. Olson has also named Ben Kok - an experienced acoustic consultant from the Netherlands - the working group chairman. The group will draw from expertise already contributing to AES Standards and invites participation from other interested experts.
AES-X218: Measurement and Calibration of Sound Systems in Rooms
Intended to document parameters affecting the audience experience of a sound system in a generalized room, and identify appropriate objective methods of measurements to quantify them. The intent is to identify tools and procedures to measure the performance of a loudspeaker system in a room, and support accurate, reliable calibration of this system to a specified performance. The findings of the working group will be published in an AES Standards Information Document.
AES-X219: Method of measurement for frequency and impulse response of sound systems in auditoria
This project is to specify a method of measurement for frequency and impulse response of sound systems in auditoria. The project is intended to produce a Standard, and the development discussions are expected to draw on modern measurement techniques.
The audience experience of sound reproduced through loudspeakers in an auditorium can vary greatly. In many applications where sound is reproduced in auditoria, a predictable performance is valued. While a number of different electro-acoustic and acoustic parameters contribute to this experience, a standard method of measuring the frequency and impulse response of the sound as presented to the audience by a loudspeaker system will be a necessary part of any more general solution.
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