[sdiy] New DSP box
Peter Grenader
pgrenader at mksound.com
Thu Mar 21 09:52:39 CET 2002
Yes, it looks interesting...although I'll never know (me Mac). I hope it's
more ironed out than Reaktor which remains, in my humble opinion, a great
idea that it still half baked (not quite there yet). But if this thing has
it's own on board DSPs, it has probably has overcome 90% of the problems
associated with Native Instruments' offering, like those pesky system
overloads.
HATE those.
in on 3/20/02 5:10 PM, Tim Ressel at madhun2001 at yahoo.com wrote:
> Oh man, this looks WAY kool! I've always wanted to do
> a DSP that directly models analog synth circuits. This
> looks like a great platform for it.
>
> --TR
>
> --- Simon Gatrall <gatrall at pacbell.net> wrote:
>> I saw this on HarmonyCentral - it was just announced
>> at MusikMesse.
>> Basically it is an open DSP platform with a nice set
>> of buttons,
>> rotary endcoders and AD/DA converters. They also
>> will have other
>> versions available (rack mount, twin, etc). They
>> have some sort of
>> PC based editor that looks kinda like reaktor et al.
>> They also have
>> a development kit so that you can write your own
>> Motorola 56k DSP
>> code. Looks interesting...
>>
>>
> http://messe.harmony-central.com/Musikmesse02/Content/DSP_Arts/PR/Tauron.html
>> http://www.dsparts.com/pro.htm
>>
>> -s!mon
>
>
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