Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Answers.com

TEC Awards

 
Wikipedia: TEC Awards

The TEC Awards is an annual program recognizing the achievements of audio professionals. The awards are given to honor technically innovative products as well as companies and individuals who have excelled in sound for television, film, recordings and concerts. "TEC" stands for "Technical Excellence & Creativity".

Contents

History

Originally founded in 1985 by Mix magazine, since 1990 the TEC Awards program has been headed by Mix Foundation for Excellence in Audio, a 501(c)(3) public benefit organization that also offers scholarships and works to mitigate noise-induced hearing loss.[1]

TEC Awards process

The TEC Awards list of nominations are compiled annually by the TEC Awards nominating panel; a committee of industry professionals. The list of nominees is published in Mix magazine, where both online and mail subscribers are given an opportunity to vote to determine the winners.[2] The winners are announced and the awards presented at a ceremony held in the United States during the Fall convention of the Audio Engineering Society.[3]

Other honors

TEC Awards Hall of Fame

Similarly, a pioneering or innovative person is chosen annually for the honor of induction into the TEC Awards Hall of Fame. This special award was established in 1988; the winner is selected by the TEC Awards nominating panel and the editors of Mix.[4]

Les Paul Award

In addition, through the Les Paul Award, the TEC Awards nominating panel and the Board of Directors of the Mix Foundation honor "individuals or institutions that have set the highest standards of excellence in the creative application of audio technology." This special award was established in 1991.[5] In 1997, Les Paul himself presented his namesake award to Stevie Wonder[6] and in 2003, with Bob Ludwig, he co-presented the award to Bruce Springsteen, who was unable to attend.[7][8] In 2007, at age 92, Les Paul presented the award to musician, songwriter and producer Al Kooper.[9] Gibson Musical Instruments, maker of the Gibson Les Paul electric guitar, is the sponsor of the Les Paul Award.[10]

TECnology Hall of Fame

The TEC Awards nominating panel may choose to honor a number of pioneering or innovative audio products with induction into the the TECnology Hall of Fame. A product must be ten years old to receive the honor.[11] At the establishment of this award category in 2004, the initial 25 inductees included the venerable Edison cylinder (1877) and Emile Berliner's flat disc recorder (1887).[12]

References

External links


Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...
Search: All sources Community Q&A Reference topics
 
 

 

Copyrights:

Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "TEC Awards" Read more