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At the recent SIGGRAPH yamaha showed a very interesting mixing system that was capable of 16bit 44.1k 100+ channels using fire wire. This looked like a fairly amazing system and promised to bust open the digital audio market. It doesn't take a huge leap of faith to imagine a control protocol being developed in this context...once the hardware is in place that is. BTW ...USB is significantly slower and a much tighter and expensive development ramp up. Which means that Microsoft will probably puch it instead...sigh... At 11:28 AM 10/22/97 -0700, you wrote: > >As we discovered with zipi, and as Greg just demonstrated for us, making >these changes from within the music industry is very hard. The industry is >very slow and not willing to take risks, and usually not very up to date >on >current technology trends. > >Fortunately, I guess, we have microsoft. Microsoft is dictating as part of >the PC '98 specification that all PC's from here on out have only USB and >Firewire (IEEE1394) interfaces. This means that you will not have midi >ports grafted on the joystick connector anymore, or hacked into a serial >port or whatever. Midi control data will be communicated over firewire or >USB. These peripheral networks will also be used for transmitting audio >and >video, so all of these things can easily be lumped together in one wire. > Scot Gresham-Lancaster < Composer, Performer, Instrument Designer, Consultant, Technician, Educator > ph: 510-885-3150 fax:510-885-3146 email: scot@csuhayward.edu www: http://tesla.csuhayward.edu/~sglbio.html The market place is where greedy people cooperate. A community takes imagination ....Robert Haas