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About the Toronto Section of the AES

The Toronto Section began meeting in 1968 and today is one of the most active AES sections in the world.
We hold at least 10 meetings each year, including our annual day-long event. From a local membership of about 300 we average 50 attendees for our regular meeting and over 100 for our day-long events.

Our monthly bulletins announce upcoming meetings, review previous meetings, and keep members up to date on happenings in the local pro audio scene.
Past monthly meetings have included
evenings with personalities in the audio industry
George Massenburg
Bob Ludwig (pdf)
Rupert Neve
Ken Pohlman
tours of facilities
CBC Broadcasting Centre
Princess of Wales Theatre
Bryston
day-long seminars
surround sound
noise in audio
meetings focusing on new products or research
"Live" Glenn Gould Performances
(Neve Capricorn)

These events provide members with an opportunity to make contacts and socialise with others in the pro audio community.

Meetings are usually held on the fourth Tuesday of each month and begin at 7:30 PM.

Purpose of the AES
The Audio Engineering Society is organized for the purpose of:
  • uniting persons performing professional services in the audio
  • engineering field and its allied arts

  • collecting, collating, and disseminating scientific knowledge
  • in the field of audio engineering and its allied arts

  • advancing such science in both theoretical and practical
  • applications

  • preparing, publishing, and distributing literature and
  • periodicals relative to the foregoing purposes and policies.


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