A more complex MIDI-DIN Sync convertor?

Paul Maddox paul.maddox at ndirect.co.uk
Tue Jun 27 14:56:44 CEST 2000


Byron,

>
> Sadly, no.  The most interesting bits might wind up in a product, and I
> don't know if the folks I working with really want me to share my source
> code.  The less interesting bits aren't too terribly interesting...the
> Merging, channel/controller filtering, etc could be written by anyone
fairly
> easily.
>

Never mind..

>
> Hmmm...I could see using it for a table-based oscillator, or maybe as a
> delay line controller with external RAM...but for more "regular" DSP
> techniques, how would you work around the lack of a fast hardware
multiplier?
>

This was what stopped me.. I may still do a delay based effects module
(multi tap, reverb etc)
but nothing flash.

>
> I've alse recieved word that things aren't so bad if you only need a
couple
> of the chips.  But if you need hundreds or thousands, you start running
into
> the allocation problem.
>

yes this is true... but for the most part people on this list only tend to
use 1 or 2 of something.
Its only a problem until the end of the year (so say Atmel)

Paul MAddox





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