While general purpose digital signal processors can be of great value in the digital audio studio, many applications require specialized architectures if more than modest performance is desired. By examining two such applications, sampling synthesis and mixing/equalization, a justification for this specialization is provided. A system architecture is proposed which can support both general purpose and specialized processors in a multiprocessing environment.
Author:
Lindemann, Eric
Affiliation:
WaveFrame Corp., Boulder, CO
AES Convention:
83 (October 1987)
Paper Number:
2498
Publication Date:
October 1, 1987
Subject:
Analog and Digital Signal Processing
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