On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 04:25:47AM -0500, Richard Smith wrote: > On 4/4/06, Dmitry Baikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > You are right in your comments, but please, take it easier. > > > > Richard and OGP company have no illusions about them being audio > > professionals. > > And yes, it's more useful to look at RME, Echo, M-Audio, but keep it > > cool, please ;) > > Its ok. I was prepared for the responses. I think the candid > opinions have value, keep em comming. I'll point Tim at the RME, > Echo, and M-Audio to look at as examples. > > Basically OGD1 is a big FPGA board with 256Mb of DDR RAM and some nice > clean high speed analog and digital ouputs. The question Tim is > asking (audio cluelessness aside) are:
how expensive is a firewire port ? firewire stuff is THE niche to fill. most newer firewire devices are not supported if if i understand correctly. ahh... and this magic "getting the audio clock from jack" stuff would be really nice. > > Can the audio community use such a board? > Will they help in producing the feature set and design? > What features would it need? > What would they pay for it? > > -- > Richard A. Smith -- torben Hohn http://galan.sourceforge.net -- The graphical Audio language
