It even runs under Linux.I like cross-platform software.
It even runs under Linux.I like cross-platform software.
I'm interested in dedicated DSP for other projects, though I've noticed that a lot of them use graphical programming languages like SigmaStudio and such. Do you happen to know if it is possible to compile C for these types of DSPs?It has been a while since I have played audio DSP, so my thoughts are old. There are a number of IC on the market that are built to read in audio and process it then send it back out.
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I am hardware not software, so don't count on what I say. I cannot imagine not having a C compiler. I was looking for Graphical Programming and watched the videos on how easy you can put down a block and give it parameters. I was looking a blocks like graphic equalizers and limiter/compressor, mixers. (audio building blocks)it is possible to compile C
I think those graphical programming languages are really neat for quick configuration! They're built for hardware people, so I expect you'd have an easy time implementing a solution with something like that.I am hardware not software, so don't count on what I say. I cannot imagine not having a C compiler. I was looking for Graphical Programming and watched the videos on how easy you can put down a block and give it parameters. I was looking a blocks like graphic equalizers and limiter/compressor, mixers. (audio building blocks)