By Strother Bullins Musicians, songwriters, audio engineers/producers and music fans alike descended on the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts this past weekend for the fifth annual Triad Music Festival (TMF), spanning from September 1-3.
By Clive Young The dearth of women in pro audio is no secret, and organizations like Women's Audio Mission and soundgirls.org have long proven that women belong in the studio as producers and engineers, not just as musicians. Now you can add to that list of enablers UK singer/songwriter Laura Marling, whose new podcast, Reversal of the Muse, is exploring the presence of creative women in the recording studio.
"[The AES Convention is] where the industry leaders, the top companies, the academics, the next wave of students, the history buffs, the researchers and the end users all connect. AES 141 is where we'll all find out where the future of audio technology will take us. It's where information flows, questions are answered, commerce abounds and career connections are made at every level. " —John Krivit, AES president.
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