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Recording Academy® Producers & Engineers Wing® to Announce New and Updated Recommendations for Industry Best Practices

DOCUMENTS OUTLINE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR RECORDING DELIVERABLES AND HI-RES MUSIC PRODUCTION

Santa Monica, Calif. — Concurrent with the upcoming AES New York Convention, and reflecting its ongoing mission to educate and offer technical guidelines, the Recording Academy® Producers & Engineers Wing® will officially publish a new paper titled “Recommendations for Hi-Resolution Music Production,” which will also be the subject of a panel on Thursday, October 19, at the convention; and an updated version of its historically influential “Recommendations for Delivery of Recorded Music Projects.”

Recommendations for Hi-Resolution Music Production” is brand new for 2017. Although it is now possible for consumers to hear music at its best, rather than converted to conventional uncompressed digital resolutions (or worse: inferior compressed consumer formats), the industry currently lacks hi-res production standards, causing confusion and inefficiencies in the digital music supply chain. To address this, the P&E Wing has created this new document to help increase efficiency and transparency in the production process. This easy-to-read paper was created by a dedicated committee, chaired by Leslie Ann Jones – the 2017 AES Heyser lecturer, a GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer and currently the Director of Music Recording and Scoring at Skywalker Sound.

The Hi-Res Guidelines will be featured at a panel at the AES New York Convention at the Javits Center in Manhattan on Thursday, October 19, from 3:00pm-4:15pm (Room 1E14): “Recording Academy P&E Wing Presents: High Resolution Record Production and Why it Matters.” Participants include Moderator Michael Romanowski, Coast Mastering – Berkeley, CA, USA; The Tape Project; alongside Panelists Chuck Ainlay, METAlliance – Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Marc Finer, Digital Entertainment Group – Los Angeles, CA, USA; Leslie Ann Jones, Recording Engineer and Producer, Director of Music Recording and Scoring, Skywalker Sound – San Rafael, CA, USA; and Bob Ludwig, Gateway Mastering Studios, Inc. – Portland, ME, USA.

The new revision of “Recommendations for Delivery of Recorded Music Projects” specifies the physical deliverables that are the culmination of the creative process, with the understanding that it is in the interest of all parties involved to ensure that recorded masters are safely stored and remain accessible for both the short and long term.

Previous versions of the Delivery Recommendations have been widely used by record labels, schools, etc. as guidelines and best practices. This updated version provides crucial information about available technologies and includes a new section on recommended file hierarchy and management for recorded music that studio pros will find especially helpful. The revision committee, chaired by producer/engineer Jeff Balding (Don Henley, Taylor Swift, Maren Morris, Megadeth) and mastering engineer and educator Jim Kaiser (Director of Technology, MasterMix, and Audio Engineering Technology instructor at Belmont University), consists of a cross-genre, cross-region, cross-discipline group of respected recording professionals.

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