�
the target is more for stomp boxes, and i am curious as to where the intended 
market is or will be but the Snowbird from Danville Signal Processing has a 
21479 SHArC DSP in it. �i've done some assembly level coding on it. �i dunno 
how to buy it other than to contact the
manufacturer. �the owner, Al Clark, had been at one time hanging out here, and 
might still be.
r b-j


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Subject: Re: [music-dsp] Low cost DSPs

From: "Pablo Riera" <pablo.ri...@gmail.com>

Date: Thu, February 16, 2017 6:02 am

To: "A discussion list for music-related DSP" <music-dsp@music.columbia.edu>

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> Yes! I forgot Axoloti. Great specs and price.

>

> El jue, feb 16, 2017 01:40 AM, Bennett Dobni <bdo...@gmail.com> escribi�:

>

>> http://www.axoloti.com/

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 11:02 PM, Pablo Riera <pablo.ri...@gmail.com>

>> wrote:

>>

>> Hi,

>>

>> I am collecting information on how to accomplish DSP projects (mainly

>> synths, only output) with low cost or makers boards.

>>

>> -Arduino Uno 16 bit PWM, 25 usd

>> -Arduino Due 12 bit DAC, 50 usd

>> -Beaglebone + Bela 16 bit DAC, 170 usd

>> -Raspberry Pi + Behringher Uca22216 bit DAC, 70 usd

>> -16 bit DAC module, 5 usd (and some fast board, Due? )

>>

>> I am not sure about maximum sampling rate for each case, but I think they

>> all reach 44.1 kHz, (maybe not for the arduino UNO). It will be nice to run

>> code at higher bit depths and rates but DAC outputs at CD quality.

>>

>> Does anyone has experience with some of these combinations or others and

>> could share comments on technical issues, ease of use, latency, audio

>> quality (noise, max sampling rate), etc.

>>

>> Thanks in advance. Great list by the way.

>> Pablo

>>



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