(redundant info removed :) > It was pretty clear :) > You got those classes from the same person I had... :)
> >Anyway, I'd love any feedback on this, I instanly made this up, > so I probably > >missed some major things... > Haven't got much time to think about it right now :/ > I would _really_ like to implement this stuff > and try to introduce error correction and > make it very robust. > We could then create the signal using some program, > record it to ADAT and then record it onto a dubplate > and then try it out for real at my place :) I think the Linux audio community could advance a lot if we could manage to create this. We would instantly enlarge the userbase for linux audio with a lot of DJ's. This is still a very new product & concept, so the 'market' is still unoccupied. So if we can create such a program fast & good, we can save a lot of people lot's of money. The largest problem is that we don't provide a turn-key solution. (That is true in general). Most of these people aren't capable of installing & configuring Linux. > We should be careful and maybe read the specific patent > first though, and work around it. I think the patent won't be a big problem, provided it's not too broad (as always i suppose). There are many ways of implementing this. I'm pretty sure a workaround can be found. > Do you feel like working such a thing out, > work out the details, document it, etc. > I would love to code such an app. > I really feel like doing something 'useful' > at last after learning all this stuff in college. The linux-friendly soundcard is still wandering around in my head... I would like to assist, but for now, I can't promise anything. I'm pretty much a hardware guy... don't get me wrong, I like coding. But I like HW design more. So the first thing I'm going to do, is some research on the feasability of the soundcard... > Seems like a nice application of digital and analog systems, > syncing and robust software design. I hated DAC. (I still do actually). But this application can get me to reopen those books. Well actually, it already did, the calculations above are based upon them :) > but exams first :/ I'm currently getting my energy from planning what I'll do when the exams are over... > best regards > vini cu Pieter
