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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Canada
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I was doing some searching for windows based EQ or XO software and found something that looks very very interesting. It appears to be a programmable DSP board that does FIR filtering.
http://dias.umist.ac.uk/PAG/signalwizard.htm http://www.saelig.com/miva/merchant....Category_Code= http://www.eeproductcenter.com/test-...cleID=60300228 This post did not get any responses: Ever thought of using Signal Wizard 2? Anyone care to chime in? |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Santa Cruz, California
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It has one output per input, not the ideal configuration for a crossover. Might be useful as an inverse filter, but then we don't know anything about the ADC or DAC performance. It'd be nice to have some curves and noise measurements.
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