Mlan (was Commercial Trance)
2000-11-19 by clix
hi,
There was a 4 month special 'bout mlan in Sound on Sound recently. Your
right and we probably won't see it in our computers soon (at least what i
understood the whole audio-protocol is in its earliest stages of
development). The video-protocol is another story, ofcourse it's the most
commercial component of this fantastic technology.. The advantage of this
development is that IS going to be a standard protocol in the near future.
As for samplers and Mlan compatibility, i think the yamaha A4K/5K would be
the safest bet. Although i can't imagine there won't be some analog/digital
mlan converters in the future.
cheers,
Bas
yet, and it's not certain that they will (be able to) fix it.
My source is Jay Vaughan, the guy who runs Teklab.
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There was a 4 month special 'bout mlan in Sound on Sound recently. Your
right and we probably won't see it in our computers soon (at least what i
understood the whole audio-protocol is in its earliest stages of
development). The video-protocol is another story, ofcourse it's the most
commercial component of this fantastic technology.. The advantage of this
development is that IS going to be a standard protocol in the near future.
As for samplers and Mlan compatibility, i think the yamaha A4K/5K would be
the safest bet. Although i can't imagine there won't be some analog/digital
mlan converters in the future.
cheers,
Bas
>>>>Forget about mLAN for the A-series samplers for a moment. It's not working
yet, and it's not certain that they will (be able to) fix it.
My source is Jay Vaughan, the guy who runs Teklab.
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clix @ cyberpunk studios | clix@... | http://clixx.cjb.net
