[Fpga-synth] Growing pains
Scott Gravenhorst
music.maker at gte.net
Tue Mar 31 17:03:26 CEST 2009
"The making of synthesizers in FPGAs." wrote:
>Scott Gravenhorst wrote:
>
>> "The making of synthesizers in FPGAs." wrote:
>>
>>>Howdy again everyone...
>>>
>>>...I guess I'm picking up where I was a couple weeks back.
>>>
>>>
>...
>>>I get the feeling that all of the info I'm looking for is
>>>probably in one single place, but I'm having tracking it down.
>>>
>>>Byron Jacquot
>>
>>
>> Wish I could be of more help, I'm not brave enough for Vista...
>>
>> -- ScottG
>
>This reminded me of some of the general subjects, because the fpgasynth
>wiki appears to be hermetically locked from the normal wiki idea, I´ve
>started my media-type wiki on my server (let´s hope it will continue to
>run good) and I though this might be an interesting general though in
>the line of subject going on all the time here.
>
>
>http://www.theover.org/wiki/index.php/Electronics_vs_Digitronics_vs_Computers_for_sound_synthesizers
>
>Feel free to comment or add!
Can you help me out here - I don't work in DSP, so I think I don't have the experience to
understand this: "all the hacks and false prophets building dark empires by abusing plots and
schemes to sin against the good music and decent digital processing"
I have to wonder - am I guilty? I do "sin" in that I (for example) use approximations when they
simplify a problem and the approximation doesn't affect the outcome (to my ears). Not sure I
understand what a DSP music dark empire is nor who a false prophet might be.
I do realize that there is humor here, but again, I think my inexperience prevents me from getting
the full effect of it.
>
>Greetings,
>
> Theo Verelst
>
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-- ScottG
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