Gibson brings guitar to digital age
Friday March 14, 2003. 12:18 AM | Industry > Gibson |
After years of developement, Gibson unveiled a finalized digital protocol to run digital audio: Magic. The connection is made thru an ethernet like connector (RJ45) and supports 8 channels of 32 bits 192 KHz audio streams. Magic can run other types of information as well, like imagery, video, MIDI or real time parameters.
The demoing system of gibson issues audio from an electric guitar in long distance cables, and at the end analogue audio can be taken and processed, even each string can be processed diferently. Also an audio stream come back to the guitar for monitoring.
Looks like concurrency for mLAN this thing. Lets see if the industry jumps into the wagon of Magic?
The demoing system of gibson issues audio from an electric guitar in long distance cables, and at the end analogue audio can be taken and processed, even each string can be processed diferently. Also an audio stream come back to the guitar for monitoring.
Looks like concurrency for mLAN this thing. Lets see if the industry jumps into the wagon of Magic?
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