The term Digital Audio Workstation is being increasingly used to describe a machine which supports direct access media and digital signal processing. However in a post-production environment many additional features must be added to justify the name. The paper discusses these and uses relevant examples based on the Digital Audio Research Soundstation II.
Author:
McNally, Guy W.
Affiliation:
DIGITAL AUDIO RESEARCH, CHESSINGTON, U.K.
AES Conference:
UK 1st Conference: Sound with Pictures (SWP) (May 1988)
Paper Number:
SWP-B3
Publication Date:
May 1, 1988
Subject:
Sound with Pictures
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