If all goes according to plan, the high-res recording guidelines will be ready for the AES (Audio Engineering Society) convention this October. The guidelines are expected to cover:
- The value of establishing workflow protocols and procedures for recording new projects at 96kHz/24-bit and higher.
- The need for utilizing best practices when transferring analog masters to hi-res digital formats.
- The importance of packaging Hi-Res Audio files with high quality digital liner notes, credits, and other descriptive metadata that complements these recordings.
- The use of best efforts when documenting the origin format ("provenance") of these recordings, in order to provide as much transparency to consumers as possible.
- A list of recommendations that support the minimum production requirements necessary to enable music labels to deliver Hi-Res Audio content.
As a national membership initiative of The Recording Academy, the Wing provides a vehicle to reach a specific constituency, to craft advocacy positions, and to better address the daily concerns of these individuals.
This organized voice for the creative and technical recording community uses its nationwide network of experts to address critical issues affecting the art and craft of recorded music.
Among these issues are: the development and adoption of new technologies; recommendations for best practices in recording, master delivery, archiving and preservation; and support for both music education and education in the recording arts.
This organized voice for the creative and technical recording community uses its nationwide network of experts to address critical issues affecting the art and craft of recorded music.
Among these issues are: the development and adoption of new technologies; recommendations for best practices in recording, master delivery, archiving and preservation; and support for both music education and education in the recording arts.