Monowave debugging.... into DSP's

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Tue Aug 25 22:19:44 CEST 2009


Tom,

  I'm sorry to hear this, and actually quite annoyed you've not  
managed to get it working.

  I seem to recall you're in the UK, perhaps you could mail it to me  
and I could have a look to see if I could get it to spring to life?

Paul

Quoting Tom Adam <tom.adam at thebigear.be>:

> Hello guys,
>
> After another frustrating debugging session on my Monowave X, I've decided
> not to put anymore time in it.
> This is my second project where I failed to get it finished. (the other one
> was a Marc Bareille dual EG, that worked, but I never got it calibrated
> correctly)
> Anyway...
> Since my modular is as good as done (well, all 100U are spoken for, but alas
> a few modules don't seem to get much use so I will replace these in time) I
> need something new to keep my brain entertained. So I bought an arduino.
> Really nice toy, but it stays a toy (like the MFOS minisynth, it's not a
> synth!).
> Recently I ordered a Freescale Soundbite DSP board that has just arrived. I
> was able to follow the factory check instructions so I got everything
> installed and operational. So now it's time to get into programming.
> Unfortunately, apart of my arduino programming (midi to analog clock & 8
> step sequencer), I have no experience at all. (And as a reference I once got
> a 2/20 for a C++ exam during my engineering studies. I had to redo the test
> and I got an 18/20 that time, but still, that's like 15 years ago.)
> I've been browsing the web for some DSP information, but that's not
> sufficient to get me going. I'm now looking for:
>
> *	good books,
> *	forum's,
> *	other recourses
>
> any recommendations? I think I'm getting up to date with the hardware by
> reading the manual (520pages), but I'm a little concerned about the
> programming itself.
> This feels a bit like when I started building my P3. It was my first project
> ever and I had never touched a soldering iron before... nice;-)
>
> Cheers,
> ToAd
> www.thebigear.be
>
>
>






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