[comp.sys.amiga.audio] DSP programming

kcampbel@uafhp.uark.edu (Keith Alan Campbell) (02/14/91)

 To Antonello:

 Programming for our card will consist of two phases: programming the Amiga
 user interface and programming your algorithms in 56001 assembly code. I don't
 know how familiar you are with 56001 DSP programming, but I'm sure your local
 Motorola district sales manager would provide the 56001 Reference Manual with
 detailed information on the chip itself. We will be providing specific    
 information on how to have the Amiga and DSP talk to each other, as well as 
 example code. 

 You will be able to utilize your program now by using the sample functions of
 the card to play back samples you generate using the Amiga by itself. The card
 can be used both in real-time mode, as in filters and disk recording, and in 
 non-real-time mode, as in polyphonic synthesis. It is designed to operate as a
 stereo audio recorder/playback unit. It as yet does not have software         
 for real-time polyphonic synthesis, primarily because there isn't quite 
 enough hardware speed with a single processor.

 Please send all requests for information to this address (we have moved our
 base of operations back to an old address):

 Vision Quest Systems
 Don Kennedy
 2925 Sunny Lane
 Fayetteville, AR 72703

 (501) 521-0420 or
 (501) 253-5264

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