Do these two work together?
Background:
Needless to say I have a *very* urgent job.
I need to provide a DSP solution for high end active speaker
equalisation. I have little experience of DSPs, and none concerning
this processor or board. I need a very low noise 24/96 ADC/DAC with
stereo in and at least one stereo out (although more is better).
Ideally I'd like 4 stereo in and 4 stereo out, so if you know of
something better... Anyway in between I need to implement a 3 way
xover, at least 2 x 8 channel parametric equalisers, a couple of
delays and anything else (like a 30ch stereo EQ) would be great.
I need some kind of mindless drag'n'drop PC based programming i/f
(like Soundweb if you know of it). I want to go from box to working
sample in less than 2 weeks.
Does that sound feasible?
All advice welcome
regards
Dirk
ADSP-21369 + VisualAudio
Started by ●July 12, 2006
Reply by ●July 13, 20062006-07-13
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, dirk_bruere wrote:
> Do these two work together?
>
> Background:
> Needless to say I have a *very* urgent job.
> I need to provide a DSP solution for high end active speaker
> equalisation. I have little experience of DSPs, and none concerning
> this processor or board. I need a very low noise 24/96 ADC/DAC with
> stereo in and at least one stereo out (although more is better).
> Ideally I'd like 4 stereo in and 4 stereo out, so if you know of
> something better... Anyway in between I need to implement a 3 way
> xover, at least 2 x 8 channel parametric equalisers, a couple of
> delays and anything else (like a 30ch stereo EQ) would be great.
>
> I need some kind of mindless drag'n'drop PC based programming i/f
> (like Soundweb if you know of it). I want to go from box to working
> sample in less than 2 weeks.
>
> Does that sound feasible?
You can buy equalizers and mixers with DSP's in them. But check out
http://www.hyperception.com/product/ride.htm for a graphical dsp tool.
Another possible choice might be Simulink:
http://www.mathworks.com/applications/dsp_comm/ especially under
http://www.mathworks.com/applications/dsp_comm/description/autcodegen.html
But that's aimed more at creating FPGA's with DSP abilities.
Good luck!
Patience, persistence, truth,
Dr. mike
> Do these two work together?
>
> Background:
> Needless to say I have a *very* urgent job.
> I need to provide a DSP solution for high end active speaker
> equalisation. I have little experience of DSPs, and none concerning
> this processor or board. I need a very low noise 24/96 ADC/DAC with
> stereo in and at least one stereo out (although more is better).
> Ideally I'd like 4 stereo in and 4 stereo out, so if you know of
> something better... Anyway in between I need to implement a 3 way
> xover, at least 2 x 8 channel parametric equalisers, a couple of
> delays and anything else (like a 30ch stereo EQ) would be great.
>
> I need some kind of mindless drag'n'drop PC based programming i/f
> (like Soundweb if you know of it). I want to go from box to working
> sample in less than 2 weeks.
>
> Does that sound feasible?
You can buy equalizers and mixers with DSP's in them. But check out
http://www.hyperception.com/product/ride.htm for a graphical dsp tool.
Another possible choice might be Simulink:
http://www.mathworks.com/applications/dsp_comm/ especially under
http://www.mathworks.com/applications/dsp_comm/description/autcodegen.html
But that's aimed more at creating FPGA's with DSP abilities.
Good luck!
Patience, persistence, truth,
Dr. mike
Reply by ●July 15, 20062006-07-15
Hi,
I do think that with VisualAudio + ADSP-21369 you can
do what you want, in the time frame that you need it,
provided that you know the algorithms that you need to
implement.
JaaC
--- dirk_bruere wrote:
> Do these two work together?
>
> Background:
> Needless to say I have a *very* urgent job.
> I need to provide a DSP solution for high end active
> speaker
> equalisation. I have little experience of DSPs, and
> none concerning
> this processor or board. I need a very low noise
> 24/96 ADC/DAC with
> stereo in and at least one stereo out (although more
> is better).
> Ideally I'd like 4 stereo in and 4 stereo out, so if
> you know of
> something better... Anyway in between I need to
> implement a 3 way
> xover, at least 2 x 8 channel parametric equalisers,
> a couple of
> delays and anything else (like a 30ch stereo EQ)
> would be great.
>
> I need some kind of mindless drag'n'drop PC based
> programming i/f
> (like Soundweb if you know of it). I want to go from
> box to working
> sample in less than 2 weeks.
>
> Does that sound feasible?
> All advice welcome
>
> regards
> Dirk
> a...
>
>
>
Jaime Andr Aranguren Cardona
j...@ieee.org
j...@computer.org
__________________________________________________
I do think that with VisualAudio + ADSP-21369 you can
do what you want, in the time frame that you need it,
provided that you know the algorithms that you need to
implement.
JaaC
--- dirk_bruere wrote:
> Do these two work together?
>
> Background:
> Needless to say I have a *very* urgent job.
> I need to provide a DSP solution for high end active
> speaker
> equalisation. I have little experience of DSPs, and
> none concerning
> this processor or board. I need a very low noise
> 24/96 ADC/DAC with
> stereo in and at least one stereo out (although more
> is better).
> Ideally I'd like 4 stereo in and 4 stereo out, so if
> you know of
> something better... Anyway in between I need to
> implement a 3 way
> xover, at least 2 x 8 channel parametric equalisers,
> a couple of
> delays and anything else (like a 30ch stereo EQ)
> would be great.
>
> I need some kind of mindless drag'n'drop PC based
> programming i/f
> (like Soundweb if you know of it). I want to go from
> box to working
> sample in less than 2 weeks.
>
> Does that sound feasible?
> All advice welcome
>
> regards
> Dirk
> a...
>
>
>
Jaime Andr Aranguren Cardona
j...@ieee.org
j...@computer.org
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