This system, with its modular hardware architecture, can easily be expanded to any number of input/output and to any storage capacity.: Intended to be synchronized to an external time-code from a video or audio source, it works with the 32-bit binary code specified in the AES/EBU interface.: The control system makes use of a language based on concepts of tasks (i.e. recording of playing an audio sequence) and linkage of tasks.
Authors:
Weisser, A.; Komly, A.
Affiliations:
Laboratoire Audiofrequence (CERIM), Telediffusion de France, Paris, France ; Fougerolle S.A., Saint Leu la Foret, France(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
80 (March 1986)
Paper Number:
2317
Publication Date:
March 1, 1986
Subject:
Digital Audio Techniques
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