Part of the Queen Mary University of London, Departement of Electronic Engineering, the Centre for Digital Music works on Automatic Mixing Tools.
Let’s see how they describe their project:
The Automatic Mixing Tools project aims to implement several independent systems that when combined together can generate an automatic sound mix out of an unknown set of multi-channel [...]
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Live Sound gets automated one more step
Posted in audio, tagged live sound on April 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
HD-DVD vs Blu-Ray
Posted in audio, technology, video, tagged Blu-Ray, broadband, DVD, DVD-A, HD-DVD, SACD on February 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
And the winner is… Blu-Ray!!!
It was just another battle between formats, remember the BetaMax vs VHS war.
Since Toshiba, the main driving force behind HD DVD, recently announced it would no longer develop, manufacture and market HD DVD players, we’re settled for Blu-Ray. OK! But is it really the end? Is Blu-Ray really the winner? And [...]
When Open Source and Pro Audio meet
Posted in audio, recording, tagged Audacity on June 13, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
We had the Audacity project for a powerful audio recording and editing environment. We now have the ardour project for a true audio workstation that targets to compete the major options available.
According to the Ardour project web site: “Ardour capabilities include: multichannel recording, non-destructive editing with unlimited undo/redo, full automation support, a powerful [...]