Hi all,

I was about to start work on a signal processing project to transform
sounds that are above the range of hearing into like sounds that are within
the range of hearing. This would serve as a hearing aid, but MUCH better
because ordinary hearing aids CAUSE hearing damage by pelting you with
amplified sound. The final product would be something you wear or keep in
your shirt pocket, that adds to sounds that you hear directly with your
ears.

So, where could I find a computer that is perfectly adapted to audio
frequency signal processing. OF COURSE, an antique analog computer, where
with a few wires I can change things MUCH faster than you could ever
re-engineer signal processing code. Further, there is no sampling or
quantization noise, or other artifacts of digital implementations.

This computer is a gorgeous piece of antiquity, highlighted by its very
retro Nixie tube voltmeter display.

Technology marches on - but backwards.

Any thoughts?

Steve



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