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DALLAS -- The 1394 Trade Association and the Audio Engineering Society (AES) today announced a new joint project to support the rapidly expanding use of the FireWire standard in professional audio applications. E[acute accent]The 1394 TA and AES have established three task groups that will develop use-cases and set product and system performance criteria for FireWire-based recording, live-sound and audio-installation systems. The task groups will focus on clearly defining the specific requirements and expectations of audio professionals working in real-world situations. Developed through broad consultation, the use-cases will illuminate how FireWire can best serve the needs of Pro Audio users. The results will drive evaluation that can lead to both recommended practices and further development of standards. E[acute accent]This cooperation between the 1394 TA and AES follows the recent creation of the Trade Association's Pro Audio Working Group that was created in response to the rapid growth in the number and quality of FireWire-equipped music and Pro Audio systems and products now moving into the market. Approximately three dozen products already have been introduced in 2006, and more are expected before year's end, all taking advantage of the peer-to-peer connectivity with speed, distance, and guaranteed real-time streaming delivered by the FireWire technology. E[acute accent]Fred Speckeen of TC Group, chair of the Pro Audio Working Group, said, "FireWire fulfills critical customer needs for product simplicity, performance and connectivity. While initially built into I/O boxes for computer recording, FireWire is today being built into keyboards, mixers and other audio gear. FireWire devices are being networked together, and customers are asking manufacturers for complete FireWire-enabled systems that work together across brands and manufacturers." E[acute accent]Speckeen ...