Audio for Video: The Integration of Digital

Oliver F. Morgan

This paper begins with a review of the wide range of digital audio origination, storage and processing devices coming into use in editing suites. It points out the need for a centralized workstation to manage the control and interconnection of these devices, and the need for unified and simplified control of audio similar to the universal control employed in video editing. A system is presented which makes use of recent advances in digital signal processing and interface standardization to provide a compact and comprehensive audio “paint” station.

Published
1988-01
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/M00541
ISBN
978-1-61482-917-1