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From: vvucic at eunet.yu<vvucic@e...>
Date: Fri May 14 15:04:25 CEST 2004
Subject: FireWire + Re: [oc] Audio DSP PCI Card for mobile studio
Dear colleague,I found some your remarks as thought provoking in positive terms. However, phase distortion, jitter, wander and some other effcts are important when considering audio field. It is our idea to make those phenome controllabel with FPGA design as it is proved by some designs that are already in use. Thus, we prefer FPGA. However, if someone wants to use DSPs that is fine too.
Best wishes,
Vedran Vucic
----- Original Message ----- From: mikem@o...<mikem@o...> To: Date: Thu May 13 15:26:36 CEST 2004 Subject: FireWire + Re: [oc] Audio DSP PCI Card for mobile studio
> Hello Boggy, > > > > Perhaps we should take it offline... > > I do not want to quarrel with you in any way whether privately > or > > on a discussion list. > That's not what I meant. I just wanted to say that this discussion > is > probably off-topic for the list. > > I don't think that "pro audio mailing lists" is > great > > place to learn any > > thing about proffesional audio, even if you try to find > answers for > > your > > questions about music appliance of professional audio. > And why is that? The list I am talking about has some top-notch > professionals on it, who designed some of the best pro audio > equipment > in the world, some of them I know personally. > > Why? Is it some common principle to make free hardware > projects > > minor > > than wery expensive closed hardware/software projects? I don't > know > > that > > this principle exist. > No, that's not the point. The point is that when you are not > worried > about profits you shouldn't be worried about satisfying every > market > driven reqirement either, especially when you know that the > requirement > has no other base besides achieving higher profits. > > > I am afraid this is a bad reason. FPGAs are good for > fixed > > > processing, > > > but not well suited for developing complex and flexible > DSP > > > algorithms. > > Sorry, I don't think so. > How much experience do you have? I am doing this stuff for living > BTW. > > I don't thik that here, at opencores mailing list, is good > practice > > to promote non free hardware, IMHO. > I wasn't promoting anything, I simply gave an example of an FPGA > based > board already on the market. > > > And I am not sure I > > > understand how you are going to avoid OS, drivers, > > > interrupts, etc.? > >fac2222m have MIDI I/O. > And how does that help? Perhaps I don't understand what application > you keep in mind, but since the project name mentions mobile > studio, > that's what I kept in mind when discussing this. > > > What do you mean? You don't need PCI anymore? > > Golden fingers is expensive and this is not big problem. > I don't understand how they are not a problem if they are expensive > and if you are trying to do everything cheap.... > > Please do not forget that there are kinds of music besides > > commercial and that some other kinds of music require really > > precise handling of spectrum and phase. > Personally I don't listen to commercial music, but I don't > understand > what you are talking about here... Sample rates? > /Mikhail > >
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