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September 23, 2008 - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

NEURAL AUDIO SPONSORS SURROUND LIVE VI SYMPOSIUM AT AES 2008

KIRKLAND, Wash., September 23, 2008 -- Neural Audio Corporation will sponsor a daylong surround sound live symposium at AES 2008 on Wednesday, October 1, 2008. The event will be held in conjunction with the annual gathering of the Audio Engineering Society (AES) from October 1-5, 2008 in San Francisco, Calif.

Neural Audio Chief Scientist James "jj" Johnson will be part of the program that includes leading sports and event audio mixers and engineers. Panel discussions and presentations will cover surround sound miking, audio design, mixing, loudness management and other professional topics.

"It's always a pleasure to sponsor the surround sound symposium at AES," said Geir Skaaden, Neural Audio CEO. "The event is a chance to introduce new technologies to the industry's most seasoned veterans in live audio, as well as listen to incredible samples of surround sound from a variety of sources."

For more information about the Live Sound Symposium: Surround Live VI-Acquiring the Surround Field, go to www.aes.org.

About Neural Audio
Neural Audio is an audio signal processing company providing solutions for entertainment creation, distribution and playback. Through Neural-THXÒ Surround, the fastest growing new surround sound format in the world, and other audio signal processing software, Neural directly enhances the consumer audio experience for home entertainment, TV and radio broadcast, automotive, portable devices and computers. Partners and customers include; THX Ltd., XM Satellite Radio, DaySequerra, Harris Corporation, Yamaha Corporation, Sony Corporation, Pioneer Electronics, Onkyo Corporation, Denon Electronics and Marantz America. For more information, visit http://www.neuralaudio.com.

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