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studionews GERMANY AES bets on Berlin


AES 136 arrives in Berlin on the 120th anniversary of the famous Reichstag building By Murray Stassen


THE 136TH AUDIOEngineering Society convention will be held at the Estrel Hotel in Berlin from 26-29 April 2014. Formed in 1948, the AES currently


has around 14,000 members around the world. This will be the third time the event has been held in Berlin (the last time was 2004) and will be co-chaired by Sascha Spors and Umberto Zanghieri. The event will see a full programme


of tutorials and workshops on different audio-related topics. There will also


be off-site technical tours and social events. In a statement, the AES writes that


there will be a “strong focus on sound for picture, recording, and broadcast aspects of audio engineering.” The Project Studio Expo (PSE) will also make its European debut at the convention, following the successful appearance at AES events in New York and San Francisco. The PSE will feature a special technology showcase where participating companies will have the opportunity to meet with end users.  www.aes.org


UNITED KINGDOM


DJ AND producer Supa Dups has become one of the first recipients of the latest offering from Prism Sound, the Titan USB multi-track audio interface. The Grammy Award-winning producer’s studio already features the Prism Sound Lyra 2.


”Prism Sound is the Rolls-Royce of converters and there’s nothing else that


sounds like it,” said Supa Dups.


“The other day I was working with a band and plugged the guitar and bass into it at the same time and used it right there on the spot. It sounded excellent. Basically it has become the centrepiece of the studio. Everything about it is awesome.”  www.prismsound.com


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