Raspberry Pi
Paul Maddox
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Fri Jan 13 08:23:52 CET 2012
I think my biggest problem is that it's "fixed rate" sampling, with VHDL I can make things variable rate which makes things easier in my head :)
I'll still tinker with DSP, it's interesting.
Paul
On 12 Jan 2012, at 19:52, Michael Zacherl. wrote:
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> On 12.1.2012, at 16:55 , Tony Hardie-Bick wrote:
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>> Paul Maddox <yo at VacoLoco.net> wrote:
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>>> 1) my DSP (i.e. maths) skills suck
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>> DSP is the same on FPGA. Same adds, subtracts, multiplies. Don't be put off by the DSP literature, it's all totally straightforward, but takes time.
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> so, where to start?
> http://www.google.at/search?q=dsp+programming+for+dummies ?
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> BTW, I'm totally intrigued by this little thing!
> I could see a base I/O board with DC-coupled hi-res AD/DA converters
> (4 in 4 out would be really cool, but I doubt the PI's I/O could handle that bitrate)
> and running some hi-level system like SuperCollider on it.
> That as a module in an analogue synth ... wooot! :-D
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> Michael.
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