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Meaningful automation in the recording industry requires that the mixed console be equipped to self-program all relevant control functions in real time. The original mix may then be re-created any number of times while individual controls are readjusted to alter any portion of the recording. An economical and reliable automation system has been developed which is compatible with current techniques and is expandable to satisfy future requirements.
Author (s): Walker, Saul A.; Buff, Paul C.
Affiliation:
Automated Processes, Inc., Melville, NY ; Allison Research, Inc., Nashville, TN
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention: 43
Paper Number:901
Publication Date:
1972-09-06
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Walker, Saul A.; Buff, Paul C.; 1972; A Practical Approach to Recording Studio Automation [PDF]; Automated Processes, Inc., Melville, NY ; Allison Research, Inc., Nashville, TN; Paper 901; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1753
Walker, Saul A.; Buff, Paul C.; A Practical Approach to Recording Studio Automation [PDF]; Automated Processes, Inc., Melville, NY ; Allison Research, Inc., Nashville, TN; Paper 901; 1972 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1753