At 2/2/2007 21:24, you wrote:
>Skip,
>
>Interesting you bring up that idea.....
>
>I've had  success with an initial CTCSS induced audio delay, ramped back 
>to zero, using the PT2399 controlled by a DS1803. I use it in the MP100 
>controllers on a multi hop link system.  Talking from one end of the 
>system to the other result is no lost first syllable and, after a few 
>seconds of uninterrupted audio, no audio delay.

Interesting, Steve.  This reminds me of a feature on an cheap MP3 player I 
recently bought.  The feature is called "tempo", & adjusting it causes the 
song being played to speed up or slow down without any change in the pitch 
of the instruments or singer's voice.  If you push it too hard either way 
the music gets choppy but for slight speed changes it actually sounds 
somewhat decent.  Kind of weird sounding the first time you hear it.  I'm 
just amazed that this sort of DSP is now available in something so tiny.

Bob


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