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From: vvucic at eunet.yu<vvucic@e...>
Date: Sat May 15 13:29:17 CEST 2004
Subject: FireWire + Re: [oc] Audio DSP PCI Card for mobile studio
Dear colleague,It is hard to be more technical in this way of cmmunication. It will tajke a lot of space and time. However, my approach is that waht is controllable is better.
Best wishes,
Vedran Vucic
----- Original Message ----- From: mikem@o...<mikem@o...> To: Date: Fri May 14 16:11:55 CEST 2004 Subject: FireWire + Re: [oc] Audio DSP PCI Card for mobile studio
> Vedran, > > > 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. > What to use is of course your choice. However I have a feeling that > you > don't fully understand what you are embarking on. I do perfectly > understand the importance of phase, jitter, etc. in the audio > field, but > how does it relate to choosing FPGA vs. DSP? What do you mean when > you are saying "to make this phenomenas controllable with > FPGA"? What > exactly has been proved by the exisiting designs that you are > referring > to? You have to be more specific and technical... > >
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