The project set out to establish that digital signal processors can not only beat the audio quality of analog but also deliver cost-effective performance. This was achieved through the development of a microkernal, which enables many virtual or software processors to run simultaneously in a multichannel environment on a single DSP, and a simple control system capable of providing a consistent user interface to any sound processors.
Authors:
Francis, Charles E. H.; Hoare, D. J.
Affiliation:
Penny & Giles Studio Equipment, Blackwood, United Kingdom
AES Convention:
100 (May 1996)
Paper Number:
4271
Publication Date:
May 1, 1996
Subject:
Multichannel Sound Systems and Multimedia
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