M.. H.. Jones, "Processing Systems for the Digital Audio Studio," Paper Rye-022, (1982 June.). doi:
M.. H.. Jones, "Processing Systems for the Digital Audio Studio," Paper Rye-022, (1982 June.). doi:
Abstract: The potential immaculate quality of digital recording and processing is readily recognized by the audio industry. Furthermore, the inherent remote-control capability of digital processing opens up new opportunities for improved ergonomic design of control consoles. For the audio industry to take advantage of these opportunities, a variety of design challenges must be conquered.
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The potential immaculate quality of digital recording and processing is readily recognized by the audio industry. Furthermore, the inherent remote-control capability of digital processing opens up new opportunities for improved ergonomic design of control consoles. For the audio industry to take advantage of these opportunities, a variety of design challenges must be conquered.
Author:
Jones, M. H.
Affiliation:
Neve Electronics International Limited, Royston, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
AES Conference:
1st International Conference: Digital Audio (June 1982)
Paper Number:
Rye-022
Publication Date:
June 1, 1982Import into BibTeX
Subject:
Digital Audio
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