Prism Sound Launches Bitesize Webinars

US Brush up on Test & Measurement knowledge and techniques      12/12/13

Prism Sound Launches Bitesize Webinars


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The success of Prism Sound's Audio Design Workshop LIVE event at the 51st AES Conference in Helsinki has inspired the company to launch a new, free webinar series - Audio Design Workshop: Bitesize.

The Bitesize series delves deeper into the audio engineering and measurement topics already discussed in Prism Sound's popular Wednesday Webinars series. These free seminars, which are available to download from the Prism Sound website, have already covered a range of technical issues surrounding audio test and measurement and are now widely regarded as a valuable educational resource for audio engineers working in a diverse range of industries.

The launch of Audio Design Workshop: Bitesize takes the concept a stage further by delivering a detailed insight into modern testing techniques and their underlying theory. Each webinar will last roughly 30 minutes, ensuring it remains concise and relevant.

The first Bitesize webinar will take place on December 18th 2013 at 14.00 and 18:00 (UTC/GMT). This inaugural seminar will cover FFT Fundamentals and will discuss the six essential steps in audio test and measurement:

  • Why you need to understand Fourier Theory
  • The significance of the Time-Frequency Relationship
  • DFT/FFT and why they matter
  • How to choose the right window function for your measurement
  • Avoiding the 'Picket-Fence' effect and the errors it may bring
  • Make the most of your FFT - special measurement techniques

 

Each webinar will include live demonstrations and a Q&A session.

Pricing and Availability:
Anyone wanting to attend should register at www.prismsound.com/webinars to receive their session login details.

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