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Dedicated to the memory of F. Alton Everest
About the Authors
F. Alton Everest
(deceased) was a leading expert and authority in the field of acoustics. He was an emeritus member of
the Acoustical Society of America, a life member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and life fellow
of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. He was cofounder and director of the Science Film
Production division of the Moody Institute of Science, and was also section chief of the Subsea Sound Research section
of the University of California.
Ken C. Pohlmann
is well known as an audio educator, consultant, and author. He was director of the Music Engineering
Technology program, founder of its Master of Science degree program, and is professor emeritus, at the University of
Miami in Coral Gables. He is a fellow of the Audio Engineering Society, a consultant for numerous audio companies and
car manufacturers, and an expert in patent-infringement litigation. He is author of numerous articles and books including
Principles of Digital Audio
(McGraw-Hill), and coauthor of
Sound Studio Construction(McGraw-Hill).
Contributions are included from Peter D’Antonio, Geoff Goacher, and Doug Plum.
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