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Please see [[Spectral Identification]] where you can play audio files that demonstrate the sounds and terms that Cliff discusses in the videos.
 
Please see [[Spectral Identification]] where you can play audio files that demonstrate the sounds and terms that Cliff discusses in the videos.
  
or download [http://toonz.ca/media/videos/Bose_ListeningReference.exe Bose_ListeningReference.exe (91 megabytes)]
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Here is the introduction.
 
Here is the introduction.

Latest revision as of 13:48, 4 October 2010

Presentation by Clifford Henricksen Senior Engineer Advanced Development Bose Professional Systems

This is a video recorded at the 2007 Fall Rocky Mountain Conference held in Cuchara Colorado in 2007.

{{#click:http://toonz.ca/bose/video/cuchara/CliffCuchara01.htm%7CImage:CliffHenricksenTone.jpg%7CCliff Henricksen speaking at Cuchara Colorado 2007}}

This presentation is approximately 60 minutes long so I have broken it down into chapters.

| Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3 | Chapter 4

Please see Spectral Identification where you can play audio files that demonstrate the sounds and terms that Cliff discusses in the videos.

or download Bose_ListeningReference.exe (91 megabytes)

Here is the introduction.

ListeningReferenceProgramSpectralTrainer.png



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