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Good DSPs for Home-Cooked Coefficients?
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<blockquote data-quote="David Sturzenbecher" data-source="post: 82785" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>Re: Good DSPs for Home-Cooked Coefficients?</p><p></p><p>Soundweb London allows direct coefficient entry. A BLU-100 is obviously the cheapest but can only be clocked at 48k. The BLU-160 can run a 6700 Tap filter, but takes up 50% of the DSP horsepower at 48k. A 3000 tap filter takes up 52% at 96k.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Sturzenbecher, post: 82785, member: 204"] Re: Good DSPs for Home-Cooked Coefficients? Soundweb London allows direct coefficient entry. A BLU-100 is obviously the cheapest but can only be clocked at 48k. The BLU-160 can run a 6700 Tap filter, but takes up 50% of the DSP horsepower at 48k. A 3000 tap filter takes up 52% at 96k. [/QUOTE]
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