On Jan 30, 2006, at 6:53 AM, seanadams wrote:
Michaelwagner Wrote:
No, otherwise bridging wouldn't work.
Even if you don't set up bridging, that doesn't tell me that
electrically the card is turned off. I don't want to be radiating
inside a metal case containing 3 other processors. But if removing the card isn't upsetting to a SB, I guess that's a good way of making sure
the power is off :-)

Yes the CPU is capable of generating arbitrary output clocks instead of
from the external 44.1 and 48 KHz external crystal references. Going
slower would be possible, but going faster would at some point
(probably about +10%) hit a limit either in the output pipeline or in
the decoder. How much of a range are you hoping to have?

A simpler solution would be to create a simple "sample rate converter" that either dropped or duplicated samples periodically to achieve a speed up or slow down. Nearly trivial engineering, and it's on my list.

And simple tone controls are also possible on the player, this is a little more CPU intensive and requires a bit of filter design wisdom that I don't have right now. Anybody have parametric IIR filter design skillz?


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