My name is Mike, and Ive been addicted to quad and/or surround for 20 years. I am a member of the Audio Engineering Society and an archivist. Also a professor at Utah Valley in the Digital Media department in all things Audio recording and preservation. I own a recording studio where I record new bands (look up Neon Trees and Queenadilla for fun (as of yet) only stereo releases, tho they expand nicely in DPL-II) and old bands from 1899 forward. I am working on a Spike Jones documentary, and a Jim Fosgate documentary, which is why I joined this group.
All this week Ive been at the Library of Congress learning the latest practices in restoration, where I met Carl in this group, who directed me to join this group.
I was merely wanting to get Jim Fosgate videos of inventions deposited in the AES Historical archives. I was generally surprised at the lack of lack of knowledge even at AES of Jim’s inventions. There’s videos of other famous folks at AES but not Jim. I did not finish the project and sadly my last video of him was only weeks before he passed. What myself and Richard McLean produced before covid, we put up on youtube as Inventions of Jim Fosgate just before his memoriam. Obviously not complete, I’m here to ask questions and gather stories and input to further the stories.
All this week Ive been at the Library of Congress learning the latest practices in restoration, where I met Carl in this group, who directed me to join this group.
I was merely wanting to get Jim Fosgate videos of inventions deposited in the AES Historical archives. I was generally surprised at the lack of lack of knowledge even at AES of Jim’s inventions. There’s videos of other famous folks at AES but not Jim. I did not finish the project and sadly my last video of him was only weeks before he passed. What myself and Richard McLean produced before covid, we put up on youtube as Inventions of Jim Fosgate just before his memoriam. Obviously not complete, I’m here to ask questions and gather stories and input to further the stories.