![]() ![]() It wasn’t until 2011 - 26 years after the publication of the IEEE 802.3 standard - that the first DAW-focused Ethernet recording interfaces appeared. Until recently, however, the oldest and most ubiquitous connection format of all was absent from this list. Today, anyone wishing to add a high-quality, low-latency, multi-channel audio interface to a computer is spoiled for choice, with devices available in a whole host of formats: PCI, PCI Express, Cardbus, Expresscard, FireWire 400 and 800, USB Full-Speed, High-Speed and Super-Speed and Thunderbolt 1 and 2. We explain how it works - and why there are so many protocols! ![]() The humble Ethernet cable: key to the future of digital audio?Īlready dominant elsewhere, audio over IP is poised to take over the studio world. ![]()
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