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Introduction
 
A Brief History of the Audio Engineering Society's Involvement with Computer-Control Systems
 
Early History of Computer-Controlled Sound Systems...How Did It All Begin?
 
AES-15-1991 (PA-422) Standard Communication Interface for Sound Reinforcement Systems
 
Technical Advancements Leading to Growth of SC-10 and the SC-10 Committee Structure
 
SC-10-2 Scope and Status
 
SC10-1 Scope and Status
 
The AES-24 Protocol: General Architecture and Philosophy
 
Interface Design for Computer-Controlled Audio Systems
 
AES-24 Generic Remote Device
 
It is What's Behind the Windows...Designing Complex Audio Control Systems for Maximum Flexibility
 
Really Real Time
 
New Approaches to Loudspeaker System Control
 
Computer Control and Supervision of the Audio System for the Pennsylvania Convention Center
 
Fault-Tolerant Distributed Control of the Denver International Airport Voice Paging System
 
The Expansion of the Orange County Convention Center
 
A New Sound System for the United States Senate Chamber
 
The Software Behind the Sound System of the Neues Plenum of the Deutschen Bundestag, Bonn, Germany
 
Computer-Controlled, Wireless Distributed Digital Audio in Large Facilities: An Overview and Case Study
 
Embedded Controilers for Audio Devices
 
Asynchronous Serial Communications
 
Considerations in Grounding and Shielding Computer-Controlled Audio Devices
 
A Building Block Approach to Network Control
 
ZIPI-An Inexpensive, Deterministic, Moderate-Speed Computer Network for Music and Other Media
 
The Evolution of Recording Studio Remix Automation
 
Computer-Aided Radio and Television Automation of On-the-Air Studios in Broadcast Facilities
 
Using Network Technology to Share Music Studio Resources
 
The Impact of Recording Studio Automation on the AES24 Protocol
 
Digital Control of Analog Level
 
A Single-Chip Solution for Stereo Volume Control
 
Digitally-Controllable Audio Filters and Equalizers
 
A Microcontroller-Driven Sound Dynamics Processor
 
Considerations in the Application of an Automatic Spectrum Analyzer
 
The Subsystem vs. Supersystem Approach to Building Entertainment Audio Control Systems
 
MIDI Show Control in Action
 
Grand Designs: The Installation of the Crest NexSys Computer-Controlled Audio System at the MGM Grand Hotel and Grand Adventures Theme Park, Las Vegas, Nevada
 
Computers on Tour
 
Design Issues for Digital Audio Networks
 
Implementing an Audio Local Area Network
 
Computer-Controlled Sound System for Multi-Purpose Event Space
 
Real-Time Control of DSP Parametric Equalizers
 
AES-24 Implemented on a Multi-Purpose Audio Mainframe
 
PC Interfaced Digital Signal Processing and Acoustical Analysis
 
Designing New Public Address Systems for Mass Transit Applications Utilizing Computer Control (and Common Sense)
 
Computer Control at the Gottlieb-Daimler Stadium, Stuttgart, Germany
 
The New Hong Kong Stadium
 
Opera Liepzig's New Sound System
 
The Application of Computer-Controlled Sound Systems in Performing Arts Centers
 
The Future of Sound Reinforcement System Control: The Arrival of the Purpose-Built Network-Ready Device
 
Partitioning of Functions in Systems and Products
 
Inter-Networkability: A Look into Some of the Problems for Multi-Technology Control Systems
 
The Next Generation
 
Achieving Cross-Industry Interoperability through the Use of Software Object Binding
 
60 Seconds of Silence: The Critical Need for Sound System Designers and Installers to Focus on Fail-Safe Operation and Long-Term Reliability
 
Authors' Index
 
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