hi there, i've seen this dsp processors that run plug-ins for DAW and I wonder if there are around any DSP processors out there that could take the CPU load off the computer to run crazy complex PD patches.
know what I mean?
I know some audio cards do a better job laying off the CPU load, but they aren't really separate DSP processors, right?
I dont suppose that these plug in DSP processors, such as UAD-2 can help on that, anyway.
thanks
problem would be PD addressing DSP processors and feed them with tasks. But I am still also fascinated by DSP chips but it would be a return to roots, Millers Max/FTS. Patching on CPU, running on DSP card.
keeping an eye open for this http://sonic-core.net/joomla.soniccore/index.php I still have this 'Creamware Pulsar II' card from the late '90's, but I haven't used it much since I migrated to GNU/Linux. I always imagined it would be very cool to run my patches on it natively though, and now I hear rumours about "Open Scope": http://sonic-core.net/joomla.soniccore/index.php?option=com_content&view... http://www.the-new-world-of-music.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=10&s... might become interesting? gr, Tim
Op 27 april 2012 19:53 schreef Malte Steiner steiner@block4.com het volgende:
problem would be PD addressing DSP processors and feed them with tasks. But I am still also fascinated by DSP chips but it would be a return to roots, Millers Max/FTS. Patching on CPU, running on DSP card.
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