As a follow up to the postings of Dave Malham and Sampo Syreeni I want to put
in a bit of information that Google have found for me during a number of hours.
As far as I can find I2S based DA audio interface is the way to go.
Until very recently most if not all DIY interfaces have been done fo
Sampo à écrit:
Seriously, if even this kind of a list really wanted to make something
happen, we could easily forget about PLAs, FPGAs, Arms, Intels and
everything else. The price of a pure pedal-to-the-metal ASIC is so low,
and it's allure so great to major hardware manufacturers (if done
right),
Borrowing ideas from
http://www.audiorail.com/faqs.htm#F4.
for linking units might be a good idea.
Will slow down and stop spamming the group for a while :-)
- Bo-Erik
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