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MSZ
found some nice info on some new tech, fun read if you're into that thing.

http://www.sersc.org/journals/IJMUE...no5_2016/28.pdf

AoIP / AVB Technology and Application of Digital Audio
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DJ RANN
Just posting for the sharecarebear. Good , I love some intense technical reading.

When i worked in film score, one of the guys there (fairly mutant tech programmer) got so ed off with yamaha's midi over wifi protcol drivers, he wrote his own midi over IP/wifi in an afternoon and it worked flawlessly.

I've worked a lot with MADI protocol (up to 56 channels on one cable) but it always required seriously expensive interfaces and a house clock source etc so not really practical for home studios.
DJ RANN
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Originally posted by Zak McKracken
im skeptically due to audios (and midi) extreme requirements for timesync.
1/96 of a millisecond precision is required at minimum.


Yeah, but it's there. Packet data length is a fraction of that. I get that there can't be latency of more than that but honestly, I've worked heavily with MADI and that is solid as a rock. 56 channels at 96k and it works flawlessly. Now granted, this was on about $500k of Euphonix System desks but still, it's amazing how one coax can transmit all that.
varun
Hedd Audio has an excellent article on Audio Over IP and it's future:


www.hedd.audio/en/audio-over-ip/
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