When related audio control parameters are distributed in many devices in a high-speed audio network, a means for centralizing remote control and monitoring is required. Changes in one parameter may need to affect other parameters. The XFN protocol enables management of distributed parameters. This paper focuses on how to group related parameters that are physically separated and provides a corresponding implementation using the protocol. A comprehensive grouping theory is presented.
Authors:
Chigwamba, Nyasha; Foss, Richard; Gurdan, Robby; Klinkradt, Bradley
Affiliations:
Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa; Universal Media Access Networks GmbH, Düsseldorf, Germany(See document for exact affiliation information.)
JAES Volume 60 Issue 3 pp. 132-146; March 2012
Publication Date:
April 19, 2012
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