Re: [music-dsp] High quality really broad bandwidth pinknoise (ideally more than 32 octaves)

2016-04-11 Thread Al Clark
at very low frequencies. Here is the link: http://compdsp.com/presentations/Clark/Magnitude%20squared%20method%20to%20solve%20a%20collection%20of%20arbitrary%20functions.pdf Al Clark On 4/11/2016 7:26 PM, Evan Balster wrote: I haven't yet come across an automated process for designing high

Re: [music-dsp] FPGA or SHARC Programmer wanted

2015-06-19 Thread Al Clark
communications without burdening the signal processing processing. You could also do coefficient cooking and the like with the ARM core. Our company is working on modules that implement all of these ideas, so this is clearly how I vote on this issue. Al Clark www.danvillesignal.com On 6/18

Re: [music-dsp] FPGA or SHARC Programmer wanted

2015-06-19 Thread Al Clark
Modules are on our roadmap for fall release. Al Clark www.danvillesignal.com On 6/19/2015 9:16 AM, Niels Dettenbach (Syndicat.com) wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Am 19. Juni 2015 15:57:56 MESZ, schrieb Al Clark acl...@danvillesignal.com: Sometimes a mixed approach

Re: [music-dsp] FPGA or SHARC Programmer wanted

2015-06-17 Thread Al Clark
Hi Ory, I have designed a lot of SHARC boards. I would be happy to discuss your project specifics via email or Skype. Al Clark www.danvillesignal.com On 6/17/2015 2:36 PM, Ory Hodis wrote: Hello, Starting a project and need consulting on which processor to go with (FPGA OR SHARC

Re: [music-dsp] Fwd: Array indexing in Matlab finally corrected after 30 years!

2015-04-01 Thread Al Clark
International Corporation http://www.iowegian.com http://www.iowegian.com/ Seehttp://www.iowegian.com/img/contact.gif http://www.iowegian.com/img/contact.giffor e-mail address -- Al Clark Danville Signal Processing, Inc

Re: [music-dsp] To EE or not to EE (Was: Job at Waldorf and Possible Job Opportunity)

2012-05-04 Thread Al Clark
into EE? On 5/3/12 5:08 PM, Al Clark wrote: I think it's a hard question to articulate (especially if you are an engineer, since we can't write). I think Stefan I have some of the same perspective. An electrical engineering or similar education is usually the starting point of an engineering

[music-dsp] Possible Job Opportunity

2012-05-02 Thread Al Clark
resumes. We are not interested in headhunters. Thanks, Al Clark acl...@danvillesignal.com www.danvillesignal.com -- dupswapdrop -- the music-dsp mailing list and website: subscription info, FAQ, source code archive, list archive, book reviews, dsp links http://music.columbia.edu/cmc/music-dsp

[music-dsp] Multichannel outputs (Audacity limitation)

2011-09-16 Thread Al Clark
We are working on a USB interface that supports multiple output channels in a Windows machine. It appears that Audacity can only output 2 channels. Does anyone have a recommendation for something similar that supports multiple output channels? Thanks Al Clark -- dupswapdrop -- the music

Re: [music-dsp] damn patents (was New patent application on uniformly partitioned convolution) [OT]

2011-01-31 Thread Al Clark
first. In many cases, an idea occurs at nearly the same time. We all know who Alexander Bell was. Who remembers Elisha Gray? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisha_Gray_and_Alexander_Bell_telephone_controversy Anyway - just a continuation of our rant... Al Clark Danville Signal On 1/31

Re: [music-dsp] New patent application on uniformly partitioned convolution

2011-01-29 Thread Al Clark
they are reviewing. More likely, they are 20 somethings that went to college and just got a degree. Anyway, this is just another rant. Nothing is likely to change. Al Clark Danville Signal On 1/28/2011 3:47 PM, Nigel Redmon wrote: I've been on a number of patent cases (as software expert, sometimes