Recently, Digital Audio Workstations (DAW) have started to be used for precise editing of musical signals and synchronization between video and audio signals in audio-visual programs. A new recording medium with removability and large capacity is desired in DAW applications. The optical disk is one of the leading candidates for this purpose. In this paper, the principles, advantages and the future of optical recording technology are discussed, and the possibility that the next generation optical discs may be applicable to DAW have been shown.
Author:
Yamamoto, Takeo
Affiliation:
Pioneer Electronic Corporation, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo, Japan
AES Conference:
7th International Conference: Audio in Digital Times (May 1989)
Paper Number:
7-007
Publication Date:
May 1, 1989
Subject:
Audio in Digital Times
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