--- Juhana Sadeharju <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
>From: "Paul Kellett"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >OMF/OMFI - in use, but can it be used freely?
> >AAF - seems to focus on media delivery, also some
> overlap with MPEG-4 !?
> >
> >AES-31 (IIRC) - is open and available but not fully
> implemented yet?
>
> Are docs available? I have not found use for AES
> stuff because the
> docs are not freely available via Internet.
>
> I'm sure if we start from OMFI or AAF, we don't have
> to rewrite
> everything for implementing others.
>
> Juhana
I agree that using an interchange file format is a
good idea. If it's a standardised format, then just
maybe it's been done from a holistic view point
(probably wishful thinking on my part).
I haven't had a look at the links mentioned yet, but
does this include midi and audio used together (as per
cubase and cakewalk (and Mac oriented studio
sequencers))? Because I would like to use audio and
midi together i.e. midi instruments playing in synch
with audio, as well as midi controllers assigned to
audio real time effects. A file interchange format
that encompasses this would be ideal.
Hope I haven't missed the point.
regards
Kev
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