{"id":13913,"date":"2017-04-01T00:22:31","date_gmt":"2017-04-01T00:22:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.audiopronews.com\/?p=13913"},"modified":"2017-04-01T00:23:27","modified_gmt":"2017-04-01T00:23:27","slug":"aes-berlin-convention-technical-tours-committee-announces-visits-to-top-local-audio-production-and-product-development-facilities","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/audiopronews.com\/pro-audio-events\/aes-berlin-convention-technical-tours-committee-announces-visits-to-top-local-audio-production-and-product-development-facilities\/","title":{"rendered":"AES Berlin Convention Technical Tours Committee announces visits to Top Local Audio Production and Product Development Facilities"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Audio Engineering Society<\/strong> has announced the schedule of Technical Tours<\/strong> for the upcoming 142nd AES Berlin International Convention<\/strong>, taking place May 20 \u2013 23<\/strong>, 2017<\/strong> at the Hotel Maritim Berlin<\/strong>, Stauffenbergstrasse<\/strong>. Offering the chance for AES All Access attendees to take exclusive behind-the-scenes tours of some of the most advanced and prestigious audio production and product development facilities that Berlin has to offer, the expansive technical tour program for Berlin was organized by Technical Tours co-chairs Andr\u00e9 Maletz and Dominik Trampf. AES Convention Technical Tours<\/strong> typically sell out fast; onsite ticket sales at the Convention will be available on a first-come, first-served basis beginning on Friday, May 19.<\/p>\n “Berlin has a rich heritage and culture,”<\/strong> says Maletz. “Its contributions to the advancement of artist expression and audio technologies and practices are visible in the vivid cultural scene and the relevance of its TV and Music studios, the renowned audio industry and a big variety of educational and professional organizations. Our tour program during AES Berlin will give our participants the opportunity to meet some of Berlins\u2019 leading and inspiring audio professionals.”<\/strong><\/p>\n On Saturday, May 20, two tours will kick off the AES Convention. The first to the Museum of Communications<\/strong>, Berlin<\/strong>, which houses a permanent exhibition offering vivid insight into the origins, development and future of the information age, while a revolving series of temporary exhibitions showcases the many different aspects of communication. The second tour offers the option of visiting Emil Berliner Studios<\/strong>, named after the German-born inventor of the gramophone and the gramophone record. This highly-renowned studio boasts one of the rare few facilities in the world that offer direct to disc recordings, where the entire signal path from microphone to the cutting needle is completely analog for a purely vinyl production, or for a pristine analog path for digital capture and distribution.<\/p>\n Sunday of the Convention offers three tours, beginning with Meistersaal\/Hansastudio<\/strong>, where David Bowie, Depeche Mode, and others recorded and mixed some of their biggest records, located in the world famous K\u00f6thener Stra\u00dfe in Kreuzberg district, which still thrives as a bustling creative center for production. Next is a tour to HEDD Audio<\/strong> (Heinz Electrodynamic Designs<\/strong>), which manufactures state-of-the-art analog studio monitors for music production, broadcast and installation. Klaus Heinz, founder, managing director and longtime developer will explain his technical design philosophies. The final Sunday tour will visit Berlin\u2019s nHow Studio<\/strong>, which houses two control rooms, a recording booth, and a large lounge with a view out over the Spree River to end the day.<\/p>\n