getting armed

Michael Zacherl. mubar04 at blauwurf.at
Mon Feb 13 12:49:47 CET 2012


hey marc, that doesn't sound like you're using the on-chip dsp? so it's all in C?
as I understood from your previous postings it's basically a proprietary synth with two oscs and the dfm1?
m.

On 13.2.2012, at 09:29 , Marc Nostromo [M-.-n] wrote:

> The original double version ran about 1 voice (possibly 2) before killing the beagleboard completely.
> 
> I have a version I ported to fixed point and is still missing the noise generator but, although not perfect, is already sounding pretty good. My current test synth has two DFM-1"s chained - MS20 style - and I think I recall it could possibly run about 10 voices on a beagleboard
> 
> All of this is a little imprecise since I haven't touch the code since a couple of month because of the moving and as soon as I've got a bit of cpu cycles left from learning the city, the language,how to cope with the cold and live's code ; I'll get the ice pick and start carving again :)
> 
> /M
> 
> 2012/2/12 Tony Hardie-Bick <tony at entity.net>
> nearly as in code, as i understand it, should get several running simultaneously, on this platform, according to current benchmarcs.
> 
> meanwhile, i guess marc is carving a hole in an icy canal somewhere, fishing for dinner, while some conceptual artist drives a fork-lift trunk into a sound system nearby, streaming live to the web.
> 
> eastern europe... :)
> 
> Tony (HB)
> 
> "Michael Zacherl." <mubar04 at blauwurf.at> wrote:
> 
> >
> >On 12.2.2012, at 16:20 , Marc Nostromo [M-.-n] wrote:
> >
> >> Plus it nearly runs DFM1 :)
> >>
> >> /M
> >
> >"nearly" in what sense? like "almost done" or performance wise?  ;-)
> >


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