Jan Didden's Linear Audio was a great forum for different audio authors to write and get published, however Linear Audio basically ended in 2017, I already have all the volumes but I cant stop thinking "now what?", where will the authors continue with their work? I dont believe that the JAES compares to what Linear Audio used to be which is closer to what the old Wireless World magazine used to be.
I am acting as technical editor for AudioXpress, the successor journal to Audio Amateur. Both AA and WW were my inspiration to set up Linear Audio
AudioXpress is slowly moving in a more technical direction, although the reality of economics dictate that it will probably need a bigger audience than just the engineering types. But they seem to find a nice combination of content, and as I say, moving toward tech content.
So if anyone wants to write a Linear Audio - style article, let me know and chances are I can get you published.
Jan
AudioXpress is slowly moving in a more technical direction, although the reality of economics dictate that it will probably need a bigger audience than just the engineering types. But they seem to find a nice combination of content, and as I say, moving toward tech content.
So if anyone wants to write a Linear Audio - style article, let me know and chances are I can get you published.
Jan
I am acting as technical editor for AudioXpress, the successor journal to Audio Amateur. Both AA and WW were my inspiration to set up Linear Audio
AudioXpress is slowly moving in a more technical direction, although the reality of economics dictate that it will probably need a bigger audience than just the engineering types. But they seem to find a nice combination of content, and as I say, moving toward tech content.
So if anyone wants to write a Linear Audio - style article, let me know and chances are I can get you published.
Jan
Sounds great Jan, thanks for replying!, I was thinking about subscribing to AudioXpress, and to Elektor aswell.
Great news! My friends at Elektor have compiled all Linear Audio Volumes, plus several interesting articles, as PDF files as well as several Youtube videos, and put it all on a USB stick. All fully searchable, so you can find all you need quickly.
Our Jason agreed to put it in the diyaudio store, so you can have it all on your fingertips. Almost 3000 pages of technical and acoustic audio related articles accessible anytime anywhere. Whatever subject you are interested in, you'll find expert articles about it in this collection. You need it!
Jan
Our Jason agreed to put it in the diyaudio store, so you can have it all on your fingertips. Almost 3000 pages of technical and acoustic audio related articles accessible anytime anywhere. Whatever subject you are interested in, you'll find expert articles about it in this collection. You need it!
Jan
BTW, if you are in greater Europe or the UK, you may want to check out the original Elektor offering. That could save you a chunk of shipping and taxes!
The Complete Linear Audio Library (USB Stick) - Elektor
Jan
The Complete Linear Audio Library (USB Stick) - Elektor
Jan
I fell away from Audio Express because it moved away from home brew writers to a more professional industry targeted audience. Still a great publication, though, if you work in that industry.
AX has been slowly getting back to (diy)audio and tech articles. I have been their tech editor for several years now and they always asked me about tech articles. You should take a look at it.
They still have some commercial content (that's the reality of economics if you want to survive as a journal these days) but for instance the Bob Cordell/Rick Savas Hafler rebuild, 2 parts, is a good example. Several other diyaudio members are regular contributors.
Jan
They still have some commercial content (that's the reality of economics if you want to survive as a journal these days) but for instance the Bob Cordell/Rick Savas Hafler rebuild, 2 parts, is a good example. Several other diyaudio members are regular contributors.
Jan
Thanks Jan, being my first co-author experience, it is simply rewarding to make the accomplishment and see ones name in print. I hope that I can have the opportunity again.
Cheers
Rick
Cheers
Rick
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