> On July 20, 2020 4:35 PM Vladimir Pantelic wrote:
>
>
> TMS320 is blanket name for a lot of different TI DSP products, from the fixed
> point C54x to the 8-core floating point C67x variants and beyond. some of
> them even having quite powerful ARM cores and extra hardware acceleration
>
TMS320 is blanket name for a lot of different TI DSP products, from the
fixed point C54x to the 8-core floating point C67x variants and beyond.
some of them even having quite powerful ARM cores and extra hardware
acceleration added...
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020, 22:18 robert bristow-johnson
wrote:
>
The H3000 is a legendary piece of gear. I've worked with the two main
designers of it and they both live in the same town in Vermont that I do. I
did not get to work on that product line when I joined Eventide in late 1991.
>From a simple and effective user-interface POV, it's also quite
Hi Peter,
The Eventide H3000 uses TMS32010 DSP chips.
https://reverb.com/news/tech-behind-eventide-h3000-ultra-harmonizer
/Tristan
On Mon, Jul 20th, 2020 at 7:52 PM, "Peter P."
wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I am looking for examples of commercial synthesis and audio effects
> products using DSPs
Dear list,
I am looking for examples of commercial synthesis and audio effects
products using DSPs from the TMS320 family.
Thanks in advance for any pointers!
cheers, Peter
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