jnmoyne@lbl.gov (Jean-Noel MOYNE) (02/05/91)
In article <5925@uafhp.uark.edu> kcampbel@uafhp.uark.edu (Keith Alan Campbell) writes: > Digital sample rate conversion > > Digital audio recording/mastering to DAT > Does it mean that, for example you can take the direct input from the CD player in digital at 44.1 Khz, convert it to 48 Khz and output it to a DAT at this speed ??? all that in real time ? (why not with a DSP). If you know why DAT don't record at 44.1 Khz, you allready know what I'm talking about. If you don't, don't worry: it's still cheaper to buy a new CD ! Please all flames somewhere else... JNM -- These are my own ideas (not LBL's)
antonello@promind.UUCP (Antonello Biancalana) (02/06/91)
To Don Kennedy, Vision Quest Systems: Thank you very much for the informations about your DSP card. Yet another question: How many audio channels are available in the card ? If you remember, I've wrote a programming language for sound synthesis (MSPL) and i'm very interested to generate sound samples in 16 bit audio quality. Surely i'll write to you for more informations (as written in your article). At the present time, is it possible to have some informations about the card programming and let MSPL to run on it ? Best regards. - Antonello -- -- ___________________________________ _____________________________________ | | | | Antonello Biancalana | Music composition, Sound Synthesis, | | ProMIND - Italy | DSP and computer music: these are | | Software analysis and development | my favourite wonders. | |___________________________________|_____________________________________| UUCP: {uunet|pyramid|rutgers}!cbmvax!cbmehq!cbmita!promind!antonello