Sorry for the bonehead question, but what do I need to have to separate the ambient (engine/tires/etc) audio from the crew chief audio. That is, I want to have the ambient sounds through speakers, but crew chief instruction through a headset. How would one accomplish this, given a single audio card?

The chief audio engineer is in charge of all aspects that relate to music and sound. They are responsible for the quality and consistency of the final product. Working with artists and clients to ensure that their vision for their music is met.


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A chief audio engineer is responsible for managing all aspects of the audio department in a professional production setting. They are in charge of managing staff, overseeing sound equipment maintenance, and developing new technology to improve the quality of their productions.

(a) In order to maintain the broadest scope of public access to the courts, to preserve public confidence in the Judiciary, and to foster public understanding of the role of the Judicial Branch in civil society, it is the policy of the Unified Court System to facilitate the audio-visual coverage of court proceedings to the fullest extent permitted by the New York Civil Rights Law and other statutes, as interpreted by New York courts, pursuant to the rules set forth below.

(g) In addition to their specific responsibilities as provided in these rules, all presiding trial judges and all administrative judges shall take whatever steps are necessary to insure that audio-visual coverage is conducted without disruption of court activities, without detracting from or interfering with the dignity or decorum of the court, courtrooms and court facilities, without compromise of the safety of persons having business before the court, and without adversely affecting the administration of justice.

(e) Following review of an application for coverage of a judicial proceeding, the presiding trial judge, as soon as practicable, shall issue an order, in writing or on the record in open court, approving such application, in whole or in part, or denying it. Such order shall contain any restrictions imposed by the judge on the audio-visual coverage and shall contain a statement advising the parties that any violation of the order is punishable by contempt pursuant to article 19 of the Judiciary Law. Such order shall be included in the record of such proceedings and, unless it wholly approves the application and no party or victim objected to coverage, it shall state the basis for its determination.

(b) Where two or more representatives of the news media are parties to an approved application for coverage, no such coverage may begin until all such representatives have agreed upon a pooling arrangement for their respective news media prior to the pretrial conference. Such pooling arrangement shall include the designation of pool operators and replacement pool operators for the electronic and motion picture media and for the still photography media, as appropriate. It also shall include procedures for the cost-sharing and dissemination of audio-visual material and shall make due provision for educational users' needs for full coverage of entire proceedings. The presiding trial judge shall not be called upon to mediate or resolve any dispute as to such arrangement. Nothing herein shall prohibit a person or organization that was not party to an approved application for coverage from making appropriate arrangements with the pool operator to be given access to the audio-visual material produced by the pool.

(3) No more than one audio system for broadcast purposes shall be permitted in any proceeding. Audio pickup for all news media purposes shall be effectuated through existing audio systems in the court facility. If no technically suitable audio system is available, microphones and related wiring essential for media purposes shall be supplied by those persons providing coverage. Any microphones and sound wiring shall be unobtrusive and placed where designated by the presiding trial judge.

(c) Location of equipment and personnel. Electronic and motion picture cameras, still cameras, and camera personnel shall be positioned in such locations as shall be designated by the presiding trial judge. The areas designated shall provide the news media with reasonable access to the persons they wish to cover while causing the least possible interference with court proceedings. Equipment that is not necessary for audio-visual coverage from inside the courtroom shall be located in an area outside the courtroom.

(a) No audio pickup or audio broadcast of conferences that occur in a court facility between attorneys and their clients, between co-counsel of a client, or between counsel and the presiding trial judge, shall be permitted without the prior express consent of all participants in the conference.

(d) No coverage of the jury, or of any juror or alternate juror, while in the jury box, in the courtroom, in the jury deliberation room, or during recess, or while going to or from the deliberation room at any time, shall be permitted provided, however, that, upon consent of the foreperson of a jury, the presiding trial judge may, in his or her discretion, permit audio coverage of such foreperson delivering a verdict.

(e) No coverage shall be permitted of the victim in a prosecution for rape, sodomy, sexual abuse, or other sex offense under article 130 or section 255.25 of the Penal Law; notwithstanding the initial approval of a request for audio-visual coverage of such a proceeding, the presiding trial judge shall have discretion throughout the proceeding to limit any coverage that would identify the victim.

The UN chief catalogued examples of this destruction, from deforestation and desertification; to the poisoning of the environment by chemicals and pesticides, which is degrading land, making it harder to feed the growing global population.

Anytime in a Lionchief or Lionchief Plus drawbar system- if the wires short to each other OR other wires and contacts- this can and often does damage the board if not outright killing it. Again, worst case scenario is where the current blows through and then cascades blowing all the other chips on the board.

"Putting music and entertainment into customers' hands is what I love to do, and I was amazed at the breadth of audio technology that UA has developed," says Gupta. "I'm thrilled to bring my expertise to such a revered company, to grow into exciting new areas, and to reach more people than ever before."

The VChK-OGPU Telegram channel, which has close ties to Russian security forces, said it obtained a leaked audio message featuring Major General Ivan Popov, who commanded the 58th Combined Arms Army, but was dismissed in July.

Please help me locate the audio tape of an interview of Chief Charles Anderson, who was the Chief Primary Flight Instructor of the Tuskegee Airmen. On the tape, Chief Anderson discusses Emory Conrad Malick, and the fact that Mr. Malick was the first licensed black pilot. Where should I look?

Second what Rebeccahas posted above: both the NPS Tuskegee site, and the Smithsonian Air and Space link provided are excellent resources pertaining to your request. I was also able to find special media records here at the National Archives in College Park related to the Airmen on our catalog. While the records in question are motion pictures rather than audio, it's possible Chief Anderson's reference to Malick as the first licensed African-American pilot is contained on them. They are from a variety of record groups (330, 335, 342), though most seem to be tribute videos from the 50th Anniversary of the Airmen rather than from their active period. It's still possible you might find the reference you're looking for here.

Audio Advice, a leading retailer and e-commerce provider of high-performance home theater and smart home systems, announced on Tuesday that it has appointed Gregg Chopper as its new Chief Operating Officer. With extensive experience in high-end audio as well as North American and International operations and logistics, the company says that Chopper is the perfect addition to its management team as the company continues its rapid expansion.

As Audio Advice has grown, we have pushed the envelope to deliver great customer experiences from our stores and at www.audioadvice.com. Gregg Chopper brings incredible experience overseeing the implementation of processes and systems for fast growing companies like Audio Advice. At Audio Advice Gregg will focus on driving continuous improvement in customer experiences and back-end operations. Additionally, Gregg will oversee geographic expansion opportunities for Audio Advice stores, including organic and potential acquisitions.

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Alternatively, audio engineer can refer to a scientist or professional engineer who holds an engineering degree and who designs, develops and builds audio or musical technology working under terms such as acoustical engineering,[citation needed] electronic/electrical engineering or (musical) signal processing.[5]

Research and development audio engineers invent new technologies, audio software, equipment and techniques, to enhance the process and art of audio engineering.[6] They might design acoustical simulations of rooms, shape algorithms for audio signal processing, specify the requirements for public address systems, carry out research on audible sound for video game console manufacturers, and other advanced fields of audio engineering. They might also be referred to as acoustic engineers.[7][8]

Audio engineers working in research and development may come from backgrounds such as acoustics, computer science, broadcast engineering, physics, acoustical engineering, electrical engineering and electronics. Audio engineering courses at university or college fall into two rough categories: (i) training in the creative use of audio as a sound engineer, and (ii) training in science or engineering topics, which then allows students to apply these concepts while pursuing a career developing audio technologies. Audio training courses provide knowledge of technologies and their application to recording studios and sound reinforcement systems, but do not have sufficient mathematical and scientific content to allow someone to obtain employment in research and development in the audio and acoustic industry.[9] e24fc04721

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