Although many audio devices have the capabilities to be remotely controlled (by MIDI, RS-232, proprietary systems), usually this control it's oriented to automation and computer control, using hundreds of specific parameters, which usually don't support all the control features and presents some problems as a human interface, forcing a manual intervention in the equipment. To resolve this problem, 'Remote Interface for Audio Devices' (RIAD) allow a remote access to the devices interface (leds, buttons, displays, knobs,...) letting you do any king of operation.
Authors:
Monteiro, Edmundo; Fonseca, Nuno
Affiliations:
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, ESTG, Leiria, Portugal ; University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
114 (March 2003)
Paper Number:
5815
Publication Date:
March 1, 2003
Subject:
Computer Audio and Networks
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