[sdiy] DSP kits (was: Re: has anyone ever made their own Nord Modular?)

Scott Gravenhorst music.maker at gte.net
Sat Oct 22 15:03:28 CEST 2005


=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Johannes_=D6berg?= <johannes.oberg at gmail.com> wrote:
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>Hijacking your thread: what (cheap) DSP kits are there? I only know of the
>EZ-SHARCs, and they don't seem that cheap anymore...
>
>The Soundart Chameleon would be great if only they would let you use the
>RS232 in your synth engine... As it is now, you can't really make a sampler
>out of it, can you? (And no; sample dumps over MIDI is not an option...)

I'm curious, why not?

>
>Are there any evaluation boards for DSP in ISA or PCI packages? Or any DIY
>projects for building a simple DSP board? Or anything you could put toghete=
>r
>with FPGAs?
>
>(what I would want to build isn't a Nord Modular, but a wavetable sound car=
>d
>in ISA form factor! I guess thats even more insane...)
>
>/J
>

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