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Old 15th July 2006, 09:01 AM   #1
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Default digital equaliser chip

Hi friends. I want to make something like the equaliser in Winamp. Thus, it must be digitally adjustable with any bus protocol. I hope something easy within a chip Is there any chip do you recommend? I found tda7300, it have very nice features but have only a low pass and high pass filter. For my project at least 5 band pass filters required.

If you know an analog chip that can be adjusted with voltage levels, also it would be nice to know.

I don't know this language well, so I am looking searching from dictionaries what to write, so I am sorry for the possible errors Regards.
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