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PES 184: Ray A. Rayburn, Audio and Acoustic Consultant

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My guest is Ray A. Rayburn - Audio and Acoustic Consultant, Fellow of the Audio Engineering Society, and Member of the Acoustical Society of America. His audio "specialties" include legislative sound systems, church sound & acoustics, acoustic measurements, audio DSP programming, standards development for the AES and InfoComm.

Check out Ray's articles, resume, and business selling mics and such: Superlux Microphones.

We discussed a TON including:

  • Attending monthly AES meetings in NYC early in his career.
  • In 1984, Ray's involvement in upgrading Saturday Night Live's control room from mono to stereo.
  • In 1992, Ray's involvement in installing the first all digital sound system in the world in the US Senate Chamber!
  • A huge mix-minus setup with 100+ inputs and 100+ outputs!
  • Settings drift - due to temperature and age.
  • What should new podcasters know? Minimize the sound of your room's noise and reflections. Get the mic close to your mouth. Use pop filters/windscreens.
  • Speech intelligibility is dependent on 2 things - BG Noise and Reverb.
  • Wireless mics - mic, transmitter (limited power), receiver
  • Tiny microphones

Thanks for being a great guest, Ray!

DID YOU KNOW........We exist for the purpose of helping you, so please comment below with any questions or remarks. We appreciate you listening.

Want to Start a Business or Have a Career as a Podcast Producer/Engineer?

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My guest is Ray A. Rayburn - Audio and Acoustic Consultant, Fellow of the Audio Engineering Society, and Member of the Acoustical Society of America. His audio "specialties" include legislative sound systems, church sound & acoustics, acoustic measurements, audio DSP programming, standards development for the AES and InfoComm.

Check out Ray's articles, resume, and business selling mics and such: Superlux Microphones.

We discussed a TON including:

  • Attending monthly AES meetings in NYC early in his career.
  • In 1984, Ray's involvement in upgrading Saturday Night Live's control room from mono to stereo.
  • In 1992, Ray's involvement in installing the first all digital sound system in the world in the US Senate Chamber!
  • A huge mix-minus setup with 100+ inputs and 100+ outputs!
  • Settings drift - due to temperature and age.
  • What should new podcasters know? Minimize the sound of your room's noise and reflections. Get the mic close to your mouth. Use pop filters/windscreens.
  • Speech intelligibility is dependent on 2 things - BG Noise and Reverb.
  • Wireless mics - mic, transmitter (limited power), receiver
  • Tiny microphones

Thanks for being a great guest, Ray!

DID YOU KNOW........We exist for the purpose of helping you, so please comment below with any questions or remarks. We appreciate you listening.

Want to Start a Business or Have a Career as a Podcast Producer/Engineer?

Listen and Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, TuneIn, Android, RSS, Email

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