In 1993, a new sound system for speech, music, and audio for video applications was installed in the Gottlieb-Daimler Stadium. The main demand was to create different scenes and to save them. Another demand was easy control of the distributed amplifiers. To meet these requirements, a digital audio processing system capable of equalization, delay, level control, distribution, and muting was used. Further, an RS-485-based computer amplifier control system was installed. All audio signals are distributed by two 64-channel fiber-optic transmission systems.
Author:
Vossing, Michael
Affiliation:
Siemens AG Audio and Video, Frankfurt, Germany
AES Conference:
13th International Conference: Computer-Controlled Sound Systems (December 1994)
Paper Number:
13-045
Publication Date:
December 1, 1994
Subject:
Computer-Controlled Sound Systems
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