The all-digital recording studio will perform the traditional functions of recording, mixing, editing and mastering, not only with higher quality but also with greater flexibility and control. A system for editing digitally recorded material is proposed which, when given only approximate cueing information, produces splices of high precision and quality. Examples of edited digital recordings are presented.
Author:
Ingebretsen, Robert B.
Affiliation:
Soundstream, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT
AES Convention:
58 (November 1977)
Paper Number:
1303
Publication Date:
November 1, 1977
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