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<!-- Winter 2018 -->
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<eventitem date="2018-03-22" time="6:00pm" room="MC 4059"
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title="Prof Talk with Richard Mann">
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<short>
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<p>Professor Richard Mann will be giving a talk on black-box testing
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of audio gear. Come out to see fancy audio gear, learn more about his
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Advanced Topics course in Computational Sound, and eat free food! Click
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through for his abstract.</p>
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<abstract>
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<p>
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Black box testing usually refers to computer testing, either software
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or hardware.
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</p>
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<p>
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In this talk I apply similar ideas to testing analog and digital audio
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gear. For example, given an audio device, such as a guitar effects pedal,
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can we stimulate the system with test signals and determine what processing
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is done inside?
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</p>
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<p>
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I will present our open source testing software to test the frequency
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response, time delay and distortion in audio systems. We will show several
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real world testing situations, including microphones, loud speakers,
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digital keyboards, digital audio mixing boards, and guitar effects pedals.
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</p>
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<p>
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Students are encouraged to bring their own musical instruments and/or
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sound processors for testing.
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</p>
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<p>
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Finally, I will present information about my current audio course,
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CS489/689 -- Advanced Topics in Computer Science -- Computational
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Sound. This is a project based course, normally offered in the Winter term.
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</p>
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</abstract>
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</eventitem>
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<eventitem date="2018-03-13" time="6:00pm" room="MC Comfy"
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title="Discussion with maddog">
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