>On Sep 24, 8:54=A0am, "dugernaut" ><dsprelated1@n_o_s_p_a_m.dougslocum.com> wrote: >> I'd like to get started working with DSPs for music synthesis, but Ihave>> no idea where to start. =A0I flunked HS math (big time) so it seemsI've>> started with a huge disadvantage. >> >> However, I'm a pretty clever guy and have been designing analog synthsan=>d >> (simple) embedded hardware stuff for years. >> >> My question??? >> >> Where do I start. =A0TI is offering a $55 development kit that's almostt=>oo >> tempting, but will I need an advanced math degree to pull offrelatively>> simple stuff? >> >> Thanks > >You Americans study Math, do you also study Home Economic or Home >Economics?I think Americans study math or mathematics (please correct me if I'm wrong). The British study maths or mathematics. However, the British also study Home Econ or Home Economics, so the British aren't very consistent about whether the abbreviation is pluralized or not. Steve
Noob to DSP and NOT a math major!
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