Raspberry pi
Paul Maddox
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Thu Jan 12 12:38:42 CET 2012
Jay,
> Why, though? Its got more than enough calculating power to support decent synthesis. Put a compiler onboard and start your ports!
Several reasons,
1) my DSP (i.e. maths) skills suck
2) my C programming is sub-par (I'm self taught and it's really not very "tight" in terms of code)
3) I think FPGAs offer a degree of raw processing, especially for synths that you can't get on a general purpose CPU
4) I like hardware, not software
5) It's the way my brain is wired, one processor = one job
Paul
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