Models, Layers & Protocols: More On The Basics Of Digital Audio Networking
Part 2 of an ongoing series looks further into some of the more technical concepts of networking – and why they matter.
Part 2 of an ongoing series looks further into some of the more technical concepts of networking – and why they matter.
Hopefully something in here will save you the trouble of learning things the way I did, which was of course, The Hard Way.
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Part 1 of a series explaining key terms and terminology and laying the groundwork for understanding the underlying technologies and foundations of networking.
It can be a simple matter or a more detailed procedure ranging from system tuning through line checks and more.
Editor’s Note: Eric Ferguson’s latest article, “Simple Yet Vital” posted on PSW and also featured in January LSI, details best practices with input lists and stage plots. It obviously struck a chord with several readers, who reached out to Eric with their thoughts on the topic. We’re pleased to share them here.
“No two of us have the same tools, although there will always be the crescent wrench and multitool in common. I suppose it’s because of the difference in how we view our world or how we approach our work.” Plus related video from DcSoundOp.
A range of best practices for getting these two vital yet too-often overlooked aspects right.
Split a signal into two lines? OK. Mix two signals into one? Nope
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