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Ultimate Equalizer in SoundEasy V17 - business proposal
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<blockquote data-quote="AudioEngineer" data-source="post: 58976" data-attributes="member: 473"><p>I don't mind sharing some information, but this may all still change as the concept and prototype evolves. The Ultimate Equalizer (UE) board will be based on an Analog Devices DSP chip that provides enough memory and speed to support the requirements of the UE. It will have on-board ADCs and DACs for up to a 2x4 crossover configuration, but will also provide an extension port for other I/O boards, e.g if you want to use other ADCs or DACs. It will also have an S/PDIF digital input that supports up to 24-bit at 96kHz. The board will be configured from SoundEasy or a specialized UE-specific version thereof via a USB interface. The internal processing will run at a sampling rate of 48kHz. This may later be upgraded to 96kHz. The on-board ADCs will be 24-bit and 48kHz, and later even 96kHz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AudioEngineer, post: 58976, member: 473"] I don't mind sharing some information, but this may all still change as the concept and prototype evolves. The Ultimate Equalizer (UE) board will be based on an Analog Devices DSP chip that provides enough memory and speed to support the requirements of the UE. It will have on-board ADCs and DACs for up to a 2x4 crossover configuration, but will also provide an extension port for other I/O boards, e.g if you want to use other ADCs or DACs. It will also have an S/PDIF digital input that supports up to 24-bit at 96kHz. The board will be configured from SoundEasy or a specialized UE-specific version thereof via a USB interface. The internal processing will run at a sampling rate of 48kHz. This may later be upgraded to 96kHz. The on-board ADCs will be 24-bit and 48kHz, and later even 96kHz. [/QUOTE]
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