Talking about the differences between audio interfaces, this book shows how to make devices 'talk to each' in the digital domain despite their subtle differences. It covers dedicated audio interfaces, audio over computer network interfaces and revised material on practical audio interfacing and synchronisation.
A digital interface is the technology that allows interconnectivity between multiple pieces of equipment. In other words, hardware devices can communicate with each other and accept audio and video material in a variety of forms. This is a detailed manual for those who need to get to grips with digital audio and video systems.
"This is a timely update of a very useful work of reference, with helpful leads to other sources of further information...I shall certainly recommend the third edition...Francis Rumsey and John Watkinson are to be congratulated on their revision."Journal of Educational Media"Covers everything from HD to SDI, USB to CobraNet - so useful for anyone working with pro audio or video."Lighting and Sound magazine