4Audio Interfaces
4.1 Introduction to Audio Interfaces
In the previous chapter, practical examples were given for each of the layers concerned with the transport of data from one place to another. Many of the examples are related directly to the audio studio, such as those describing fibre and other types of cables. IP is also used within the audio industry, for instance in the AES24 recommendation, which details the control of sound systems over computer networks and is discussed in more detail later.
This chapter presents and explains the most common technologies and mechanisms used specifically for the transfer of audio data, with particular emphasis on those candidates used for delivering QoS for streams of data, as described for performance ...
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