[sdiy] DSP kit recommend

Paul Maddox P.Maddox at signal.qinetiq.com
Fri Jun 13 10:41:04 CEST 2003


Joe,

> I'm starting to want to get into DSP, can someone recommend a cheap intro
> kit for starters?  I basically just want to play with effects algorithms.
> I've seen the EZ-lite DIY pages, anything more up to date?  Will these
> example programs work with any DSP board?  Any links to resources would be
> appreciated.

Sound-Art Chameleon
http://www.soundart-hot.com/

ok, not the cheapest, but certainly has everything you'll need to get into
DSP Synths.
100Mhz 56303 DSP chip, 40Mhz coldfire, basic user interface, FREE SDK, free
examples (source code) and 4 ready made apps.
The other advantages, a superb BB to ask questions (no matter how daft they
may seem, as you'll see from my questions) and support from SoundArt is just
superb, quick replies and replies that not only work, but also explain WHY
they work!

You can have a listen to what I've been doing ;- Www.Modulus.Synth.Net/mw2/
you can also download this app (still being developed) for free into your
Chameleon.

If you want to know anything about it, ask on the Soundart BB or email me
and I'll try my best to help!

Paul
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Modulus Synth page ;-
   Http://www.Modulus.synth.net/
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