Skip to main content

Notice

Please note that most of the software linked on this forum is likely to be safe to use. If you are unsure, feel free to ask in the relevant topics, or send a private message to an administrator or moderator. To help curb the problems of false positives, or in the event that you do find actual malware, you can contribute through the article linked here.
Topic: Lecture in London: How to make a high-resolution record label (Read 5003 times) previous topic - next topic
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Lecture in London: How to make a high-resolution record label

This may also be of interest to those living near London...

Quote
Audio Engineering Society British Section Meetings

Lectures are free and are open to all - members and non-members.


Quote
Tuesday 9th June 2009

Lecture: How to make a high-resolution record label
Philip Hobbs, Linn Records

In 2007 Linn Records pioneered the selling of DRM-free, high-resolution music downloads - a delivery model that many others in the record industry are now beginning to adopt. In this lecture Linn Records' chief classical producer/engineer Philip Hobbs - whose recording of the Mozart symphonies 38-41 with Sir Charles Mackerras and the SCO won the Critics' Award at the recent 2009 Classical BRIT Awards - will describe how the download service was introduced, how it has operated and how the range of different download options has expanded, most recently to include 192/24 files. He will also explain the operation of Linn's DS streaming network audio players and play some examples of recent recording projects at different resolutions.

The lecture will be held at The Royal Academy of Engineering, 3 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5DG, just off Pall Mall. The meeting starts at 7.00pm with refreshments at 6.30pm.


http://www.aes.org/sections/uk/meetings/index.html

Cheers,
David.

 

Lecture in London: How to make a high-resolution record label

Reply #1
Did anyone go?

Sadly I couldn't make it.

Cheers,
David.