The audio workstation takes on a key role as the interface between the different analogue and digital players, and any mass storage system by transmitting large collections of single carrier archives. With a suitable design the audio workstation has a great potential to eliminate latent sources of error by using automatic processes, and to greatly improve the efficiency by optimizing every step of the process.
Author:
Houpert, Jorg
Affiliation:
Cube Technologies GmbH, Bremen, Germany
AES Conference:
20th International Conference: Archiving, Restoration, and New Methods of Recording (October 2001)
Paper Number:
1949
Publication Date:
October 1, 2001
Subject:
Archiving, Restoration, and New Methods of Recording
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