[sdiy] DSP reverb ideas?
Karl Dalen
karldalen at yahoo.se
Sat Aug 23 02:48:30 CEST 2003
I forgot, some 5-6 years ago ZOOM offered several reverb chip
to end manufacturers i think they still do but i suspect you
have to buy in volumes not in 100 pieces, but one never knows,
an idea could be to ask if the Propulsion folks would add
it to their sales list? But again HW is zero unles there
is DEV tools available, for example DREAM (ATMEL) have very
nice DSP chips for audio, the give you samples for free but
the tools cost 5000Usd/euro!! Point is, usless chips for all
but volume OEM!!
This talk about DSP, i have always whondered why that some
of the biggies dont make a decent DSP (simple instruction set,
minimal realy)in a SO14 package, blasting avay in 100Mhz
controlled by a tiny SPI interface, and some 2 or 3
serial ADC/DAC channels! I wonder "WHY" they havent
got their tumbh out??
KD
--- John Blacet <blacet at blacet.com> skrev: > Can anyone offer any leads
to "off the shelf" reverb solutions?
>
> Note that I'm not talking *delay* here but actual reverb.
>
> 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 eventual end product is for inclusion in a mixer.
>
> --
> Regards,
> --/////--
> John Blacet
> Blacet Research
> http://www.blacet.com
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