[sdiy] DSP reverb ideas?

Bert Schiettecatte bert.schiettecatte at esat.kuleuven.ac.be
Thu Aug 21 01:44:22 CEST 2003


Now that you metion it : are those Atmel Dream Ics available? I never
managed to get any info from them, and I hear they are only available if
you order 10.000 of them.... they aren't actually in stock or
something...???? 
Anyone who knows more about this?

bert

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From: owner-synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
[mailto:owner-synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl] On Behalf Of Tom Arnold
Sent: woensdag 20 augustus 2003 23:19
To: John Blacet
Cc: Synth DIY
Subject: Re: [sdiy] DSP reverb ideas?

On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 09:03:53AM -0700, John Blacet wrote:
> Alesis makes a chip set that is avaialable OEM but I'm sort of hoping
> for a single chip solution involving DSP and "off the shelf"
> programming.

The Alesis AL3201 looks to be a totally single chip solution.
http://www.fm.vslib.cz/~kes/pages/ez_prj/ds3201.pdf

Of course, alesis-semi.com is missing from the net, but maybe the chip
is still available...
Princeton Tech had a reverb chip but it has fallen off their website,
and
personally I think it was more a delay IC.

Might want to look at the Atmel Dream ICs.  They do more then you want
but are cheap and easy to implement.

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