UK - Prism Sound and its UK distribution partner, TTi distribution, are holding a two-day audio test and measurement training seminar from 2-3 June, 2011. This event will introduce engineers to the practical and theoretical aspects of accurately measuring audio for a wide variety of applications.

The training seminar takes place at the AirSpace Conference Centre, Imperial War Museum, Duxford, and will cost £45 per day.

The first day will be devoted to covering the basics of audio measurement and will include sessions on objective and subjective measurement correlation; audio measurement units, single-tone audio measurements; FFTs; Sweeps and Digital Audio. There will be a general introduction session to get the day started and a Q&A wrap up so that those taking part can have their specific queries dealt with.

The second day will focus on practical measurement workshops where delegates will have the opportunity to apply the theory they have covered in day one. There will be plenty of opportunity to test ADCs, DACs and digital interfaces along with power amplifiers, loudspeakers, soundcards, microphone pre-amplifiers, Bluetooth systems and playback-only devices. Once again there will be a wrap-up Q&A session to ensure that all delegates have understood the workshops and the results they have been achieving.

Simon Woollard, applications engineer for Prism Sound, says, "Our on-line educational webinars have proven to be a very popular resource for engineers working in audio test and measurement. Audio measurement is a specialist subject, with its own unique set of requirements, and we will be drilling down into the detail to bust a few myths and to offer plenty of practical advice. There will be something for everyone who has a need to measure audio, whether they are newcomers to the field or seasoned experts looking for some advanced tips. Attendees will be welcome to join us for either one or both days, depending on their priorities."

To register for the seminar please visit www.prismsound.com/training or www.ttid.co.uk

(Jim Evans)


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