Digital audio products are complex systems, comprised of numerous software and hardware subsystems. If you've already read “Anatomy of a Modern Digital Audio Product” you've seen many of these ...
Kramer's KN-DSP100 Kramer Sound server enables simultaneous processing of 64 input channels and distribution of over 1000 outputs. Kramer is announcing the industry’s first ever digital sound ...
The history of digital signal processing has moved from dedicated DSP chips to FPGAs. Now Intel CPUs are handling the processing duties for some live mixing boards, aided by simple operating systems ...
Most wireless headphones and speakers rely on some type of digital signal processing. Here's what you need to know about DSP—and why it's hard to avoid. I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since ...
Digital signal processing involves taking an audio signal (it can be any signal but in this case it's audio)and digitally manipulating it to achieve the desired result. It may sound simple, however, ...
The Dayton Audio DSP-408 4x8 DSP Digital Signal Processor for Home and Car Audio Giveaway is Here! To show some love to our loyal Audioholics readers, we’re partnering with Dayton Audio/Parts Express ...
Deployment of CEVA-Teak DSP Core Marks Third Generation DSP Core Licensed And Deployed By Oki SAN JOSE, CA – April 13, 2004 - CEVA, Inc. (NASDAQ: CEVA, LSE: CVA) the leading licensor of Digital ...
Digital signal processing (or DSP) is a catchall term in the audio realm. Sometimes it refers to the process of converting an analog signal to a digital one. Other times it encompasses the gimmicky ...
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