some 800x talk/listenback ideas
some 800x talk/listenback ideas
- Subject: some 800x talk/listenback ideas
- From: Kevin Vanwulpen <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 10:35:08 -0700
Not sure if you guys saw this post on the CoreAudio mailing list....but
it triggered in my mind....
whatif we used the same protocol for our talback/listenback
Not saying supporting an insane number of channels at negative latency
or whatnot.
On the other hand if Apple has an audio-over-ethernet protocol we could
look into it
on the flipside
- not sure we want/need to support full-bandwidth audio...seems almost
like a low samplerate (downsampled or whatnot) makes more sense for
something like this
- we want to sell for PC users as well...so then soem
- we always could have our own (or if there is some open standard that
suits or needs) protocol, and if there is a need write our own plug-in.
Although if there is a plug for it I suspect people would want it to
scale upto full bandwidth or so. Dunno maybe if someone wants to record
notes for the session or something the talkback could be useful...dont
know. I remember seeing Kevin harp doing that at MixThis in the past. I
believe he 'talked' the name of the song and what mix it was (like
"thegreatsong no-vocals mix surround") at the beginning of the
recording, so if filenames got mangled or whatnot one could still fairly
easily figure out what it was. Would need to ask him where/what/why/how
he did this by the way.
I do think we might want the MIDI over ehternet stuff though.
For Chronos that might be a neat feature I think, might be more accurate
than MIDI.
some user experiences using AUNetSend/Receive and Wormhole:
http://logic-users.org/forums/LUG/thread/97598
Kevin
jbrave wrote:
Hello,
I'm working with some independent developers to create hardware and
software products that will be audio and midi over ethernet compatible
with Apple's built in Midi and Audio over ethernet and Audio over
ethernet. The copy of the ethernet midi spec that I got from Apple
was very helpful. Can we get a copy of the AUNetSend protocol also? We
don't need to know the inner workings of AUNetsend, just how to speak
and understand it's language.
Thanks,
Joel
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