We were considering that, but were concerned if we could find a fast enough 
mux to do 6 channels at 48kHz, and that plus clock issues.
Thanks for the idea, though! I will check out how the Am335x fares in TDM.


On Wednesday, May 27, 2015 at 9:34:56 PM UTC-4, Jesse Forgues wrote:
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> You could make a stackable TDM cape I guess? 
> Each codec/cape board could pick off its own channel from the McASP/TDM 
> port...
>
> I like that idea...
>
> On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 2:11 PM, <jh...@cornell.edu <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> So I'm thinking about using the BeagleBoneBlack for multichannel audio 
>> DSP, but there are still some questions I have about it.
>>
>> Since the audio capes are stackable, and you can assign each one a unique 
>> address, and the AM335X uses McASP, I should
>> be able to process multiple channel input separately on the board, but 
>> choose to output the resultant signal on only use one of the capes?
>>
>> -Jeff
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