Lesson Description
Part C: Q-LAN - Audio Channels vs. Audio Streams
2m 29s
Network Audio Streams, Network Audio Channels and Local Audio Channels.
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Part C: Q-LAN - Audio Channels vs. Audio Streams
2m 29s
Helpful Tips and Definitions
Part C: Q-LAN - Audio Channels vs. Audio Streams
2m 29s
Network Audio Channel (NAC): A unique point-to-point audio signal on the network.
Network Audio Stream (NAS): A bundle of one or more NACs going to or from a single peripheral connected to the Q-LAN network, and wired in the design running on the Core.
Local Channel: An input and output channel using an I/O Card installed in the Core. Since local channels do not travel over the network, they do not count against your maximum NAC count.
Check Design: Select this option in the File Menu or press Shift+F6 to check on your DSP, NAC, NAS, and bandwidth use.
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Part C: Q-LAN - Audio Channels vs. Audio Streams
2m 29s