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Re: Good DSPs for Home-Cooked Coefficients?Long ago when I went to visit Camco in Germany I saw the now FourAudio guys demo their DSP, way before it was FourAudio. They for sure know what they are doing but their GUI still needs a lot of work. I still can't believe they are pushing their DOS based measurement system It should be easy now a days to port it to windows. I would say that is your best commercial off the shelf option. But I have heard through the grapes that it is 3700$ dealer. If you are still having issues I of course might recommend you contact me. I do have a processing platform which I could adapt to allow you to insert your own FIR coefficients if required for your application.Mark
Re: Good DSPs for Home-Cooked Coefficients?
Long ago when I went to visit Camco in Germany I saw the now FourAudio guys demo their DSP, way before it was FourAudio. They for sure know what they are doing but their GUI still needs a lot of work. I still can't believe they are pushing their DOS based measurement system It should be easy now a days to port it to windows. I would say that is your best commercial off the shelf option. But I have heard through the grapes that it is 3700$ dealer. If you are still having issues I of course might recommend you contact me. I do have a processing platform which I could adapt to allow you to insert your own FIR coefficients if required for your application.
Mark