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Parameter Relationships in High-Speed Audio Networks
There exists a need to remotely control and monitor parameters within audio devices. It is often necessary for changes in one parameter to affect other parameters. Thus, it is important to create relationships between parameters. The capability for relationships has existed for some time between the parameters within mixing consoles. This paper explores the parameter relationships within mixing consoles, the parameter relationships in current audio networks, and then goes on to propose some fundamental relationships that should exist between parameters. It describes how these relationships have been implemented within the X170 protocol.
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