The synchronization of disparate components presents a major challenge in integrating a digital audio workstation into a professional recording studio. The elements of a digital audio workstation and the synchronization signals available to it are described. Several problems of integration are presented, along with possible solutions. Finally several possible studio architectures are discussed in the context of these problems.
Authors:
Goldstein, Mark; Goldwater, Alan
Affiliation:
Integrated Media Systems, Inc., Menlo Park, CA
AES Conference:
7th International Conference: Audio in Digital Times (May 1989)
Paper Number:
7-039
Publication Date:
May 1, 1989
Subject:
Audio in Digital Times
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