Technical Council and Committees- Audio Engineering Society
AES Technical Committees
AES Technical Committee on Coding of Audio Signals
AES Technical Committee on Transmission and Broadcasting
AES Technical Committee on Loudspeakers and Headphones
AES Technical Committee on Network Audio Systems
AES Technical Committee on Spatial Audio
AES Technical Committee on Audio Recording and Mastering Systems
AES Technical Committee on Studio Practices and Production
AES Technical Committee on Microphones and Applications
AES Technical Committee on Perception and Subjective Evaluation of Audio Signals
AES Technical Committee on Acoustics and Sound Reinforcement
AES Technical Committee on Signal Processing
AES Technical Committee on High Resolution Audio
AES Technical Committee on Archiving, Restoration, and Digital Libraries
AES Technical Committee on Automotive Audio
AES Technical Committee on Audio for Telecommunications
AES Technical Committee on Audio for Games
AES Technical Committee on Semantic Audio Analysis
AES Technical Committee on Hearing and Hearing Loss Prevention
AES Technical Committee on Human Factors in Audio Systems
AES Technical Council Advisory Group on Regulations
AES Technical Committee on Audio Forensics
AES Technical Committee on Electro Magnetic Compatibility
AES Technical Committee Members Virtual Office
Audio Engineering Society Technical Council and Committees

Current Areas Of Work

Loudspeakers and Headphones
  • Magnetic Finite Element Analysis Workshop
  • Survey of new technologies
  • Anechoic Low-Frequency Measurements
Coding of Audio Signals
  • Parametric Multi-Channel Audio Coding
  • Parametric Multi-Object Audio Coding
  • Low Delay General Audio Coding
Studio Practices and Production

The Technical Committee of Studio Practices and Production is currently collaborating with the Producer's and Engineers Wing of the Recording Academy in several areas.

In the area of Master Delivery Recommendations, we support a best-practices document that is released to both the AES and the NARAS constituencies.

Also, we are currently developing high-resolution, surround demonstrations for the upcoming AES Convention in San Francisco in the fall of 2006. These demonstrations will be hands-on with broad interaction between the audiencees and well-known practitioners in the field.

Audio Forensics
  • To extend knowledge of audio forensic practice and techniques world-wide
  • To identify areas requiring additional research
  • To bring together professionals and students in the area of audio forensics
  • To encourage publication of papers, and to arrange tutorials,conferences and workshops, within the AES
  • To support standards committees on forensic audio via fostering of refereed journal publications

(C) 2006, Audio Engineering Society, Inc.

Back to AES Technical Council