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Approaches to Audio Editing in a Mixed Disk- and Tape-Based Environment

Rumsey, Francis (1992) Approaches to Audio Editing in a Mixed Disk- and Tape-Based Environment In: 92nd AES Convention.

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Audio editing systems are increasingly disk-based, whereas origination, mastering or transmission formats are often tape-based. The operational problems of working in mixed format environments are examined and a number of solutions are suggested in a proposal for a more streamlined and unified approach towards audio editing. Particular reference is made to the editing of DAT recordings in broadcast environments.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (UNSPECIFIED)
Additional Information:Rumsey, F. J. (1992). Approaches to editing in a mixed disk- and tape-based environment. 92nd AES Convention, Audio Engineering Society, Austria Centre, Vienna, Mar 1992. This convention paper has been reproduced from the author's advance manuscript, without editing, corrections, or consideration by the Review Board. The AES takes no responsibility for the contents. Additional papers may be obtained by sending request and remittance to the Audio Engineering Society. © 1992 AES. All rights reserved. Reproduction of this paper, or any portion thereof, is not permitted without direct permission from the Journal of the Audio Engineering Society.
Divisions:Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences > School of Arts > Sound Recording
ID Code:555
Deposited By:Mr Adam Field
Deposited On:27 May 2010 15:10
Last Modified:13 Sep 2012 12:09

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