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  • Frank Abbey (020)
    Frank Abbey (020)
    AES Oral History 020: Frank Abbey. This is a must-see interview with one of the most prolific recording engineers of our time. The interview was recorded in his home studio. Frank Abbey was with Capitol Records, N.Y. for many years, and tells fascinating stories about his work with many of the big names familiar to us all. Interviewer Irv Joel was Frank's associate on some of the recording sessions of the 50's - 60's. Frank later became a successful digital remastering engineer at CBS Records. Hear stories and anecdotes about many well-known classical and popular recording stars, and hear about the techniques and equipment he used to create great recordings. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (1:19:50) Interview Date: 1999-11-17
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  • Ioan Allen (007)
    Ioan Allen (007)
    AES Oral History 007: Ioan Allen. Since joining Dolby Laboratories in 1969, Allen has spearheaded the introduction of many breakthrough film sound technologies. He holds several patents and has authored many technical journal papers. He is a Fellow of SMPTE and the AES, is active in world standards organizations, and is Adjunct Professor at the University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television. Ioan has received formal recognition from many international organizations including an Oscar for contributions to motion picture sound development. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (50:30) Interview Date: 2002-10-06
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  • Titia Bakker (034)
    Titia Bakker (034)
    AES Oral History 034: Titia Bakker. Assistant to J.L. Ooms of Philips Phonographic Industries. European Convention Coordinator for AES, and instrumental in the development of the European regions for the AES. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (39:46) Interview Date: 2003-03-23
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  • Alex Balster (028)
    Alex Balster (028)
    AES Oral History 028: Alex Balster. While working for Polygram, helped develop technology that enabled CDs to store and reproduce music. Owns and operates a consulting company that specializes in the design and supervision of high quality acoustical projects for the art, audio / video, media and entertainment industry, including recording studios, sound dubbing stages, mastering suites for digital sound processing, facilities for magnetic and optical media-production, and other special purpose facilities. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (31:54) Interview Date: 2000-09-22
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  • Gualtiero Berlinghini (033)
    Gualtiero Berlinghini (033)
    AES Oral History 033: Gualtiero Berlinghini. A retired Studio Manager at Polygram in Milano, Mr. Berlinghini discusses studio equipment, Italian audio engineering education, and various well-known performers he recorded through the years. He was active in the Italian AES Section for many years. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Interpreter Roberto Dipassa. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (42:33) Interview Date: 2003-03-24
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  • David Blackmer (008)
    David Blackmer (008)
    AES Oral History 008: David Blackmer. (1927-2002) David Blackmer founded dbx, Inc. in 1971 to produce his famous dbx expansion-compression noise reduction products. His high-performance VCAs and RMS detectors were used in many automated consoles. He also was a pioneer in reducing distortion and extending frequency response of analog electronics. He studied electronics in the US Navy, Harvard University, and MIT. Blackmer's career included work at Trans-Radio Recording Studio, Epsco, Hi-Con Eastern, Raytheon and the Mercury space program. Blackmer's lifelong passion was to improve the quality of audio equipment until it approached the sound of the original. Blackmer was made an AES fellow in 1976. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (30:11) Interview Date: 1999-09-25
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  • Dr. Marina Bosi (038)
    Dr. Marina Bosi (038)
    AES Oral History 038: Dr. Marina Bosi. A past president of the AES, Dr. Bosi is Consulting Professor in the Music and in the Electrical Engineering Departments at Stanford University and a founding member and director of the Digital Media Project. Previously, Dr. Bosi was Chief Technology Officer of MPEG LA, VP-Technology at Digital Theater Systems (DTS), and a researcher at Dolby Laboratories working on AC-2, AC-3, and MPEG-2 AAC development. Dr. Bosi has been actively involved in audio standards development for many organizations and has received the AES Fellowship Award for her work. She also has received several awards for her scholarship from both the French and Italian governments. Dr. Bosi holds several patents and has authored the textbook "Introduction to Digital Audio Coding and Standards". Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (29:09) Interview Date: 2003-10-10
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  • Hamilton Brosius (011)
    Hamilton Brosius (011)
    AES Oral History 011: Hamilton Brosius. In 1961 'Ham' was recruited by the Scully Corporation, where he advanced to vice president before leaving in the early 70s to form Audio Techniques, building/marketing pro audio equipment. He later established Hamilton Brosius Associates, an equipment and facility brokerage company, and still later created DigiBid with his son Matt, an online equipment buying and selling web site. Ham has presented AES talks on control room design and was co-chair of the 99th convention in New York. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (47:23) Interview Date: 1999-09-25
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  • Robin C. Caine (010)
    Robin C. Caine (010)
    AES Oral History 010: Robin C. Caine. Of Pro-Bel Ltd. has been active in AES conferences and broadcast standards committee work and for many years and has published numerous AES and IEEE articles on broadcast facility digital signal distribution and control systems. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (33:52) Interview Date: 2003-03-25
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  • Henk De Wit (036)
    Henk De Wit (036)
    AES Oral History 036: Henk De Wit. Recording and Broadcast Engineer for Dutch Broadcasting. Independent Consumer Electronics Professional. Committee member of the Dutch AES Section from 1990-1993. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (45:54) Interview Date: 2003-03-24
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  • Cor L. Doesburg (013)
    Cor L. Doesburg (013)
    AES Oral History 013: Cor L. Doesburg. Audio Broadcast Manager, Dutch Broadcasting, where he developed and supervised a department of 276 employees. Committee member of inaugural Dutch AES Section from 1974-1979, and again in 1988. Former Chairman of the Dutch Section of the AES from 1990-1992 and 1994-1996. Known as a great church organ lover, Cor authored a book about organs in use by Dutch broadcasting. Cor invented an addition to tape machines called the 'Doesburgse schijf' (Doesburgian disc), which provided an extremely fast way of editing. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (50:08) Interview Date: 2003-03-22
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  • Michael L. Dorrough (001)
    Michael L. Dorrough (001)
    AES Oral History 001: Michael L. Dorrough. Audio innovator and broadcast industry pioneer, a prominent member of the ham radio community (KO6NM), and an expert on AM modulation techniques. Founder and president of Dorrough Electronics- design and manufacture digital audio and video monitoring devices. Has received an Academy Award and Emmy for his Audio Loudness Monitors, and was the recipient of the NAB's 2000 Engineering Achievement Award as the developer of discriminate audio processing, now widely used. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (31:57) Interview Date: 2000-09-24
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  • Dan Dugan (009)
    Dan Dugan (009)
    AES Oral History 009: Dan Dugan. Dan started his career as a theater lighting technician and at age 24 moved into the world of theater sound. Mr. Dugan is most recognized for his patented invention of the automatic microphone mixer, used everywhere from the U.S. Supreme Court to the David Letterman Show. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (25:23) Interview Date: 2002-10-08
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  • John M. Eargle (005)
    John M. Eargle (005)
    AES Oral History 005: John M. Eargle. (1931-2007) Educator, mentor, and friend of many in the audio community. Served as Vice President of Product Development at JBL Professional, recorded or produced some 275 compact discs, wrote several popular books on audio engineering topics, was past president of the AES, had a deep commitment to education, presenting at many forums as a guest lecturer and serving on numerous panels and committees. He taught at the Aspen Audio Recording Institute for more than 20 years and served on the faculty of the Aspen Audio Recording Institute. A scholarship fund has been established in Eargle's name under the auspices of the Audio Engineering Society's Educational Foundation. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (44:50) Interview Date: 2002-09-27
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  • Louis Goodfriend (026)
    Louis Goodfriend (026)
    AES Oral History 026: Louis Goodfriend. Acoustical Consultant. First editor of the AES Journal (1953 ? 1954). An early proponent of forming a working coalition between acoustic designers, acoustic engineers and recording engineers. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (53:30) Interview Date: 2004-04-13
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  • Ed Greene (017)
    Ed Greene (017)
    AES Oral History 017: Ed Greene. Chief engineer at MGM Records in 1970s and World renowned broadcast engineer, mixer for major awards ceremony broadcasts including the Oscars and Grammy, the main broadcast engineer for the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics.  Mr. Greene has received 19 Primetime Emmy Awards and was inducted into the Technical Excellence in Creativity Hall of Fame in 2007. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (1:41:38) Interview Date: 2004-11-23
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  • Bill Hanley (019)
    Bill Hanley (019)
    AES Oral History 019: Bill Hanley. Known as the "father of festival sound", Bill is best known for designing, building, installing, and operating the sound system used at the 1969 Woodstock Music and Arts Fair. Mr. Hanley was also a mixer and one of the founders of Fillmore East. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (1:20:00) Interview Date: 2003-10-12
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  • David Hewitt (092)
    David Hewitt (092)
    AES Oral History 092: David Hewitt. One of the most accomplished remote recording engineers over the past 37 years, David has received multiple TEC awards, Grammys, Emmys, and Cinema Audio awards for his work as a live recording and broadcast engineer, and film sound mixer. As founder of Remote Recording Services, he has created a top-notch studio on wheels. Mr. Hewitt was inducted into the TEC Hall of Fame in 2006. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (1:16:19) Interview Date: 2005-12-05
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  • Kees A.S. Immink (016)
    Kees A.S. Immink (016)
    AES Oral History 016: Kees A.S. Immink. Kornelis Antonie (Kees) Schouhamer Immink was born in Rotterdam, Holland and is known as the "Father of the CD." A scientist, inventor, and entrepreneur, who pioneered and advanced the era of digital audio, video, and data recording including the CD, DVD and Blu-Ray Disc. The owner of over 1,100 patents, Immink received the Edison Medal for a career of creative contributions to the technologies of digital video, audio, and data recording, an individual Technology Emmy award and Beatrix, Queen of the Netherlands bestowed him a knighthood in 2000. The author of over 120 articles and four books including Codes for Mass Data Storage Media, he has been an adjunct professor at the Institute for Experimental Mathematics, University of Duisburg and Essen, Germany, since 1994, as well as affiliated with the National University of Singapore (NUS) as a visiting professor since 1997. Interviewed by Hans Lauterslager. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (51:06) Interview Date: 2001-05-15
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  • D.B. Keele Jr. (088)
    D.B. Keele Jr. (088)
    AES Oral History 088: D.B. Keele Jr. D.B. (also known as Don) Keele Jr. is best known for his work with EV in the 1970s. While with EV, Mr. Keele designed the constant directivity high frequency horns for EV's "HR" series speakers. These horns were created so as to provide a constant sound pressure level (SPL) at all frequencies within the coverage area of the horn. His work on loudspeaker measurements earned him the 2001 TEF Richard C. Heyser Award and he was awarded a Scientific and Technical Academy Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for his work on Cinema constant-directivity loudspeakers. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (1:32:03) Interview Date: 2001-12-02
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  • Frank Laico (043)
    Frank Laico (043)
    AES Oral History 043: Frank Laico. Recording Engineer for Columbia Records. Associated with Columbia 30th Street Studio, Studio C, known as "The Church". One of the first engineers to use natural room ambience and natural echo in an aesthetic way. Well known for his work with Tony Bennett, Barbra Streisand, Frank Sinatra, Bob Dylan, Miles Davis, Thelonius Monk, Andy Williams, Johnny Mathis and Mitch Miller. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (1:27:45) Interview Date: 2003-11-08
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  • Stanley P. Lipshitz (053)
    Stanley P. Lipshitz (053)
    AES Oral History 053: Stanley P. Lipshitz. Professor Lipshitz's research interests are multidisciplinary, drawing on areas of applied mathematics, physics, and electrical and mechanical engineering. They include the mathematical theory of dithered quantizers, noise shapers, and sigma-delta modulators, and the physical acoustics of nonlinear sound radiation and active noise control problems. Professor Lipshitz has consulted and collaborated extensively on dithered quantizers and noise shapers for the digital audio and music industries with companies such as Philips Classics, Decca Records, Deutsche Grammophon, CBS, Sonic Solutions, Meridian Audio, and Weiss Engineering. These techniques are now standard practice in digital audio mastering and signal processing. He is a past President of the AES. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (47:48) Interview Date: 2002-10-07
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  • Tom Magchielse (061)
    Tom Magchielse (061)
    AES Oral History 061: Tom Magchielse. Audio expert for Dutch Broadcasting Laboratories. Participated in everything from microphone design and construction to room acoustics throughout Dutch Broadcasting's development. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (24:35) Interview Date: 2003-03-25
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  • Bruce Martin (046)
    Bruce Martin (046)
    AES Oral History 046: Bruce Martin. (1944-2004) Founder, Martin Audio, one of the largest dealerships in the industry in the 70s-80s, console designer for a number of prestigious recording studios, and the inventor of the popular Martin Vari-Speed, used by studios to alter tape machine speed. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (30:34) Interview Date: 1999-09-27
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  • John Meyer (094)
    John Meyer (094)
    AES Oral History 094: John Meyer. John Meyer has influenced the way audiences hear sound since the late 60s. As in-house speaker designer at San Francisco's McCune Sound Service, he began creating loudspeakers using integral control processors. Since the founding of Meyer Sound Laboratories in 1979, Meyer has created many innovations that have changed the face of live sound reproduction, including advanced self-powered loudspeaker systems. Meyer Sound has garnered 37 U.S. and international patents and won numerous industry awards and honors. In 1985 John was made a Fellow of the AES, and he received the Silver Medal Award in 2007. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (37:29) Interview Date: 2007-10-06
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  • Jerry B. Minter (045)
    Jerry B. Minter (045)
    AES Oral History 045: Jerry B. Minter. (1913-2009) This is a fascinating look into the life of an extraordinary inventor who developed relationships with many leaders in the audio and electronics industries. Mr. Minter had a wide interest in audio and radio since early childhood in Texas, where he built PA systems and ham radio gear. A 1934 Engineering graduate from MIT, he helped found Measurements Corporation, Parsippany, NJ. Later, he was the president of Components Corporation in Denville, NJ. (1954). He ran a special-purpose record pressing business and developed a series of special audio test records, among many other fascinating projects. The Popular Science Hi-Fi Test Record of 1957 was extremely popular. Mr. Minter was a longtime member and past President of the AES, and in the early '60s recorded hundreds of multi-track musical performances. Mr. Minter holds 26 patents covering a wide range of technologies. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (60:25) Interview Date: 1999-11-16
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  • Neil Muncy (004)
    Neil Muncy (004)
    AES Oral History 004: Neil Muncy. Founded SSI, Inc. in 1966 where he pioneered the use of op amp technology in multichannel consoles and high speed tape duplicating systems. He has been a guest instructor at the Eastman School of Music and the Music Recording Workshop in Washington D.C. Mr. Muncy holds the honor of having authored the best selling publication in AES history, "The Pin-1 Problem". Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (59:19) Interview Date: 2000-10-04
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  • Les Paul (018)
    Les Paul (018)
    AES Oral History 018: Les Paul. Born Lester William Polsfuss on June 9, 1915, is an award-winning guitarist and inventor. He is a pioneer in the development of the solid-body electric guitar, which became the sound of rock and roll. His many recording innovations include multitrack recording, along with overdubbing "sound on sound", tape delay, and phasing. He is considered by both seasoned rock artists and engineers to be one of the greatest influences in our crafts due to his inventions, longevity and guitar innovations. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (1:47:03) Interview Date: 2002-03-16
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  • Norman C. Pickering (070)
    Norman C. Pickering (070)
    AES Oral History 070: Norman C. Pickering. Pioneer of innovations in phonograph cartridge design. Also known for his research on violin strings, bows, and violin acoustics. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (23:17) Interview Date: 1997-08-29
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  • Subir K. Pramanik (063)
    Subir K. Pramanik (063)
    AES Oral History 063: Subir K. Pramanik. Instrumental in the introduction of aesthetics to Bang & Olufsen products. AES International President 1993-1995, President 1997-1998, Board of Governors 1999-2001. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (42:56) Interview Date: 2002-10-06
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  • Manfred Schroeder (068)
    Manfred Schroeder (068)
    AES Oral History 068: Manfred Schroeder. Responsible for many developments at Bell Laboratories, Mr. Schroeder has and improved the acoustic design of concert halls around the world, including Philharmonic Hall at Lincoln Center. He has received gold medals from both the Acoustical Society of American and the AES. Dr. Schroeder is now active in computer graphics research. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (58:25) Interview Date: 2001-12-03
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  • Walter Selsted (073)
    Walter Selsted (073)
    AES Oral History 073: Walter Selsted. In the late '40s Mr. Selsted served as a consultant at Ampex Corporation where he assisted in the decision to manufacture magnetic tape recorders, which brought about the original Ampex designs. He joined Ampex in 1949 and worked on the groundbreaking Model 200, America's first pro tape recorder. He was made chief engineer in 1951, then moved on to Director of Research, and later V.P. Engineering in 1960. After his Ampex years Mr. Selsted was hired by Bill Hewlett to manage a new magnetic tape recorder product group at HP. He holds many patents basic to the magnetic recording industry and is a founder of the AES San Francisco Section. An AES Fellow, Mr. Selsted has written numerous technical papers for presentation at professional groups. Interviewed by Ross Snyder. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (1:02:44) Interview Date: 2000-09-28
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  • Richard Small (058)
    Richard Small (058)
    AES Oral History 058: Richard Small. An American scientist who worked mainly on electroacoustics. The Thiele/Small parameters are named after him. Small was born in San Diego, California. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the California Institute of Technology in 1956 and a Master of Science degree in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1958. He gained experience in electronic circuit design for high-performance analytical instruments at the Bell & Howell Research Center in California from 1958 to 1964. After a working visit to Japan in 1964, he moved to Australia, where he got a part-time job at the University of Sydney as a teaching assistant in the electronics lab. He became interested in loudspeaker analysis and measurement and met A. N. Thiele who was lecturing at the university. He was awarded a Ph.D. degree in 1972. He taught for a number of years at that university, but returned to industry in 1986 as Head of Research at KEF Electronics Ltd. in Maidstone, England until 1993. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (39:44) Interview Date: 2002-05-12
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  • Kunimaro Tanaka (078)
    Kunimaro Tanaka (078)
    AES Oral History 078: Kunimaro Tanaka. Mr. Tanaka, Department of Information Engineering at Teikyo Heisei University, is well known for his pioneering contributions to digital audio recording technology and standards. Tanaka was on the design team who developed the first professional digital 2-channel stationery head tape recorder while at Mitsubishi Electric Corp. He went on to develop optical audio disk technology and demonstrated the first digital disk at the 1977 AES convention in New York. An AES and IEEE Fellow, Tanaka has written many articles for prestigious international journals, and has presented popular papers and workshops at various conventions. Mr. Tanaka is an active member of the AES technical committees on Audio Recording and Mastering Systems and Archiving, Restoration, and Digital Libraries. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (49:39) Interview Date: 2003-10-13
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  • Han Tendeloo (080)
    Han Tendeloo (080)
    AES Oral History 080: Han Tendeloo. AES Secretary. Design Engineer at Philips, who succeeded Johan L. Ooms upon his retirement in 1973. Instrumental in the development of the CD and the construction of the facilities needed to produce them. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (1:52:53) Interview Date: 2002-05-12
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  • Neville Thiele (074)
    Neville Thiele (074)
    AES Oral History 074: Neville Thiele. A. Neville Thiele of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, together with Richard H. Small of the University of Sydney, pioneered a method of analysis for loudspeakers which was named after them (Thiele/Small parameters), a set of electromechanical parameters that define the low frequency performance of loudspeaker drivers. These parameters are published in specification sheets by driver manufacturers giving designers a guide for selecting drivers for loudspeaker systems. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (1:00:27) Interview Date: 2002-05-13
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  • Dr. Floyd E. Toole (065)
    Dr. Floyd E. Toole (065)
    AES Oral History 065: Dr. Floyd E. Toole. A recipient of the 2008 Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association (CEDIA) Lifetime Achievement Award, Dr. Toole is a 40-year pioneer in the acoustics field, widely known for his research on small room acoustics, relating measurements to a listener's perceptions. Dr. Toole is a contributor to many audio publications, and continues his work on acoustics as Vice President of Acoustical Engineering at Harman International Industries, Inc. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (1:41:32) Interview Date: 2002-05-12
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  • Cornelis H. van de Gragt (085)
    Cornelis H. van de Gragt (085)
    AES Oral History 085: Cornelis H. van de Gragt. Producer and Recording Engineer for Dutch Broadcasting. His focus is on knowledge of music among engineers. Also Educator at Royal Conservatory of Music in The Hague. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (24:49) Interview Date: 2003-03-25
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  • James E. Webb Jr. (003)
    James E. Webb Jr. (003)
    AES Oral History 003: James E. Webb Jr. A Production Sound Recordist, Mixer, and Supervising Sound Editor for many well-known popular and documentary films, Mr. Webb graduated from USC School of Cinema-Television in 1962. He won the BAFTA (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) Award for best sound track in "Nashville" and an Oscar for best sound in "All the President's Men". The Cinema Audio Society awarded him the Career Achievement Award for outstanding sound mixing. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (17:16) Interview Date: 2002-10-08
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  • Hermann A.O. Wilms (081)
    Hermann A.O. Wilms (081)
    AES Oral History 081: Hermann A.O. Wilms. Researcher in room acoustics. After obtaining a diploma in 1957 as an Engineer in industrial electronics, he joined the National Institute of Radio and Cinematography in Brussels as professor. Recipient of the AES Distinguished Service Medal Award in 2007 for more than 35 years of dedicated service to the AES, and to the European region, and conventions in particular. Interviewed by Irv Joel. Edited by Harry Hirsch.
    NTSC DVD-R (29:18) Interview Date: 2002-05-13
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