As the compact disc, and allied digital mediums for reproduction of high quality audio, gain increasing penetration and acceptance into the consumer market place, the significance of keeping the signal path in the digital domain during all stages of post production operation becomes an item of increasing importance. This paper describes the development of one of a number of systems which are available to provide digital signal processing during these stages.
Authors:
Proudfoot, A. H.; Cameron, R. E.
Affiliation:
Neve Electronics, Royston, England
AES Convention:
84 (March 1988)
Paper Number:
2590
Publication Date:
March 1, 1988
Subject:
Recording and Mastering Techniques
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