[sdiy] STM32 (or other) audio DSP learning recommendations
Karsten Schmidt
info at toxi.co.uk
Wed Jul 4 15:51:07 CEST 2018
Hi John,
I've taught several DIY synth workshops with the several versions of
STM32 discovery boards and using different toolchains (first Eclipse,
later just Makefiles). You can find the most important repos here:
http://thi.ng/ws-ldn-3
http://thi.ng/ws-ldn-4
http://thi.ng/ws-ldn-12
40+ demo tracks here: https://soundcloud.com/forthcharlie/sets/stm32f4
Ps. You might also find this list of ARM/STM32 related links useful:
http://asm.thi.ng/
Hope that helps!
K.
On Tue, 26 Jun 2018 at 18:20, John Speth <john.speth at andrews-cooper.com> wrote:
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> I’d like to get myself setup and productive in experimenting with audio DSP techniques and I’m looking for recommendations to get started. My goal is career development (EE and SW eng) that will keep me interested in continuing the project, whatever that may be. I figured the SDIY crowd can recommend good dev/eval boards with appropriate SW libraries.
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> My preference is STM32 based since I know the chip so well but I’m interested in anything that meets these needs:
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> Getting started relatively quickly (little to no soldering).
> Excellent SW support (ported libraries, lots of configuration options, high quality code, lots of examples).
> Minimum cost (of course but I don’t want to “cheap out” either).
> Covers signal generation (like a synth) and audio processing (for example, echo/flanging, various filters, vocoder, etc).
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> Any recommendations?
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> Thanks, John Speth
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