Guess they have put software resources into the new DSP products set t launch at the end of the year?
ISIS
ISIS
Hello ISIS,
what kind of DSP Product will the launch at the end of the year?
Best regards
Daniel
what kind of DSP Product will the launch at the end of the year?
Best regards
Daniel
Sorry I'm not ISIS, the product is called ISIS, it's an OEM only device though produced to interface with dome up coming OEM only amps.
Stefan
Stefan
Hey Stefan, iam sorry.
I thought ISIS was you Name 😉
Do you know anything about the new dsp product?
I thought ISIS was you Name 😉
Do you know anything about the new dsp product?
Yeah I do,
The ISIS 2by4 is a 4th generation SHARC based processor, it's got 2 inputs and 4 outputs analogue and 1 in/ 1 out digital.The option for FIR filters will be implemented before they are going to sell these boards. The inputs as well as the outputs can also be set with FIR filters. They also hope to have the facility to daisy chain these boards together via ethernet to aid the OEM design of products requiring more than 4 output channels - so most of them 🙂
That's literally all I know.
They were announced at Frankfurt earlier in the year.
The ISIS 2by4 is a 4th generation SHARC based processor, it's got 2 inputs and 4 outputs analogue and 1 in/ 1 out digital.The option for FIR filters will be implemented before they are going to sell these boards. The inputs as well as the outputs can also be set with FIR filters. They also hope to have the facility to daisy chain these boards together via ethernet to aid the OEM design of products requiring more than 4 output channels - so most of them 🙂
That's literally all I know.
They were announced at Frankfurt earlier in the year.
if thats true - than hypex is really ******* their customers 😉
Its the second time that they promise features that then never come - and then they just announce a new product.
I bought two DLCP because of that - i really regret that
Its the second time that they promise features that then never come - and then they just announce a new product.
I bought two DLCP because of that - i really regret that
Well unfortunately I guess product life cycles move on. The DLCP is quite an old board now as far as DSP is concerned!
I've no reason to believe that they are going to stop supporting this product though although I'm sure it's DIY user base is small.
I think Hypex have gradually moved toward an OEM supply and support business model and have done a bloody brilliant job of continuing to support the DIY products that they do have out there. The support for DIY must be massive compared to that of the OEM customer base, yet every time I have spoken with them as a single customer they have been extremely helpful and courteous, often going well out of their way to help me out.
Stefan
I've no reason to believe that they are going to stop supporting this product though although I'm sure it's DIY user base is small.
I think Hypex have gradually moved toward an OEM supply and support business model and have done a bloody brilliant job of continuing to support the DIY products that they do have out there. The support for DIY must be massive compared to that of the OEM customer base, yet every time I have spoken with them as a single customer they have been extremely helpful and courteous, often going well out of their way to help me out.
Stefan
Is this new DSP going to be available to DIY folks?
Is there an upgraded DSP solution from Hypex expected for DIY community?
Is there an upgraded DSP solution from Hypex expected for DIY community?
No it isn't, OEM only.
I don't know anything about a new DIY product.
Looks like Najda is the current king of the hill for a while , atleast till Davids excellent solution comes along.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/digi...-integrated-preamp-crossover-dac-project.html
A lot of speculation going on in this thread
So let's add a different direction to the speculation.
Hypex have said earlier (in the middle of may) that new software is on the way for DLCP
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/digital-line-level/164277-hypex-dsp-module-s-89.html#post4326379
If a new DSP platform is also on its way from them then it would seem somehow sensible that they only perform one software development for all of their DSP platforms. I don't see why one should be assumed to exclude the other.
Ultimately, let's leave them to get on with whatever they're developing.
Mind you, an update would be nice 🙂
So let's add a different direction to the speculation.
Hypex have said earlier (in the middle of may) that new software is on the way for DLCP
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/digital-line-level/164277-hypex-dsp-module-s-89.html#post4326379
If a new DSP platform is also on its way from them then it would seem somehow sensible that they only perform one software development for all of their DSP platforms. I don't see why one should be assumed to exclude the other.
Ultimately, let's leave them to get on with whatever they're developing.
Mind you, an update would be nice 🙂
Well I wonder if an oem can batch produce a version aimed at the diy community.
Group buy lots of boards and cases and power supplies?
Don't want to step on any toes but it could be an option.
Group buy lots of boards and cases and power supplies?
Don't want to step on any toes but it could be an option.
Well theoretically yes.
It would have to be a finished product though, I wouldn't be allowed to deliver a kit of parts. There would have to be the usual safety checks and certification carried out that any electronic product needs and some profit to Anne it worthwhile.
We don't know all the details but it would certainly be possible theoretically to produce an active speaker controller in different configurations. You could have a 2 way box, a 4 way box, boxes that included the amplification or even multi channel amp boxes that required the users own active electronics.
If there is a demand I'll look at doing it.
Stefan
It would have to be a finished product though, I wouldn't be allowed to deliver a kit of parts. There would have to be the usual safety checks and certification carried out that any electronic product needs and some profit to Anne it worthwhile.
We don't know all the details but it would certainly be possible theoretically to produce an active speaker controller in different configurations. You could have a 2 way box, a 4 way box, boxes that included the amplification or even multi channel amp boxes that required the users own active electronics.
If there is a demand I'll look at doing it.
Stefan
When Hyped finalise some of the details i'll formats a plan. I don't even know how much the modules will be yet.
If there are any other interested parties I'll gauge interest.
Stfan
If there are any other interested parties I'll gauge interest.
Stfan
When Hyped finalise some of the details i'll formats a plan. I don't even know how much the modules will be yet. If there are any other interested parties I'll gauge interest.
Stfan
If there is a the possibility of a group taking ISIS from OEM to a DIY kit I would definitely interested in a couple and in helping with testing, etc. There should be good demand as the current DSP lineup is the quality bottleneck in digital active speakers. Not sure if Hypex is taking ISIS input but my ideal solution:
Base DSP:
- 2 balanced inputs with 4 balanced outputs matched to Hypex Amps
- minimum 192 khz processing with no loss of a 192 khz stream
- FIR for ins and outs
- Harness for UcD, NCore, Power
Fantasy Add-ons in order of priority:
- Solid Mac/PC app for pre-amp/vol/setup/filter/control over USB/Enet/Bluetooth
- Add-on USB/Bluetooth/Enet board for streaming in 192 kHz DSD and linking four DSP modules
- Add-on legacy TOSLINK/SPDIF/IR/RCA etc. but after using 192 khz music over DSD>USB all of them may RIP.
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