Thanks for the talk and for sharing :)
It's a great watch!
On 2018-11-28 10:19, Vadim Zavalishin wrote:
On 28-Nov-18 11:07, Jean-Baptiste Thiebaut wrote:
I'm proud to share this video of Vadim Zavalishin, who came to ADC in
London last week to share his DSP knowledge. I came across Vadim's
wo
in the interim, try the internet archive;
https://web.archive.org/web/20180902103031/http://musicdsp.org/
On 2018-11-27 15:13, Thomas Young wrote:
> http://musicdsp.org/ seems to be down, does anyone know if the webmaster can
> be contacted to fix it?
> -
> CONFIDENTIALI
5 copies works out at £25 each :)
On 2018-11-01 17:18, pa...@synth.net wrote:
FWIW, I found somewhere you can get printed copies of PDFs bound in a
hardback for £40 + postage :)
Paula
On 2018-11-01 16:09, pa...@synth.net wrote:
You could also do a kickstarter, like the push turn move and
FWIW, I found somewhere you can get printed copies of PDFs bound in a
hardback for £40 + postage :)
Paula
On 2018-11-01 16:09, pa...@synth.net wrote:
You could also do a kickstarter, like the push turn move and
patch&tweak books?
Or just self publish, where they print say 5 books and
You could also do a kickstarter, like the push turn move and patch&tweak
books?
Or just self publish, where they print say 5 books and sell them, when
they drop below 2 they print a few more.
Just some random thoughts, but I will probably find somewhere I can get
it printed/bound :)
P
Hmmm, 500 A4 pages would be rather heavy ;)
I'd willingly pay for a copy.
Consider how thick books like "The art of electronics" by Horowitz and
Hill is? (just over 1100 pages).
It's well worth its size and weight (quite
Rolf,
Another question: Were did you hear about MIDI V2?
Various places in and around the internet, I was also a member of the
MMA whilst at Modal Electronics and there's a LOT of white papers
available to members.
Paula
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I think what we can all agree on is;
1) right tool for the right job
2) right level of knowledge to use the tool
:)
there is no one magic bullet for any solution.
Paula
On 2018-07-26 21:11, robert bristow-johnson wrote:
> Original Mess
DI V2, though I suspect that's a long
way away from being ratified and set in stone.
So in short, I think FPGAs have lots to offer, but I also believe that
DSP/CPUs have plenty more to offer too.
Paula
On 2018-07-24 15:59, rolfsassin...@web.de wrote:
> Hello Theo
>
> the word
What Scott said, great resource thank you so much for sharing.
I'm still finding my way with VA stuff, so this will be invaluable.
Paula (not on KvR)
On 2018-06-11 13:33, Scott Gravenhorst wrote:
Thank you so much for making this available. In fact, I'm currently
involved in a pr
Anyone else worked on this to some extend ?
I would suggest considering variable sample rate playback systems rather
than fixed rate playback.
I also think there's a lot more looking at examples of the signals you
like that needs to be done, i.e. measuring drift, duty cycle, etc.
Paula
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Hi,
Have you considered moving to an FPGA? this way you could potentially
do a large portion of the processing in parallel.
Paula
On 2018-04-16 16:46, Frank Sheeran wrote:
> RBJ says:
>
>> are you making wavetables, Frank?? is that what you're doing?
>
> Well yes.
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