I am currently working on a guitar effects processor technology, which consists of a dedicated audio signal processor plus associated IDE (compiler, simulator and debugger). I am applying this technology to design my own versatile multi-effects processor from scratch.
A key part of the technology is a native audio processing programming language which does not require any programming skills and does not require any knowledge of the processor core on which the algorithm runs. The only required skills are a bit of audio processing skills.
Using this technology I have created several effects like phaser, flanger, overdrive, chorus, reverb, echo, graphic EQ, dynamic filter and WahWah.
The ease of programming is impressive. For example: it took me just a few hours to investigate how a digital reverb works, find an appropriate algorithm on the internet, code it in my language and get the whole thing fully functional. By the way: I hardly have any DSP experience......
The audio signal processor has a lot of potential processing power: sufficient to run a large set of interconnected high-quality guitar effects.
My intention is to productize this technology (e.g. multi-effects open stompbox or open multi-effects processor) and bring it public, if there is sufficient interest from the community.
Anyone interested?
If so, what would be your additional requirements?
A key part of the technology is a native audio processing programming language which does not require any programming skills and does not require any knowledge of the processor core on which the algorithm runs. The only required skills are a bit of audio processing skills.
Using this technology I have created several effects like phaser, flanger, overdrive, chorus, reverb, echo, graphic EQ, dynamic filter and WahWah.
The ease of programming is impressive. For example: it took me just a few hours to investigate how a digital reverb works, find an appropriate algorithm on the internet, code it in my language and get the whole thing fully functional. By the way: I hardly have any DSP experience......
The audio signal processor has a lot of potential processing power: sufficient to run a large set of interconnected high-quality guitar effects.
My intention is to productize this technology (e.g. multi-effects open stompbox or open multi-effects processor) and bring it public, if there is sufficient interest from the community.
Anyone interested?
If so, what would be your additional requirements?
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