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I'm interested in audio processing and au development. Can anyone recommend a dsp board and dev kit to get started? I was thinking maybe a TI kit?

Thanks for any suggestions.

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Heres a recent discussion that may interest you :

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 3&t=418515

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Thanks, I will check it out. Is anyone using anything more 'established'?

I've been looking at the Texas Instruments offerings and they have a few boards that look interesting.

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For Audio - Arduino is well supported. TI isn't used very much in audio/synth.

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Maybe the OWL kit: http://hoxtonowl.com/
But before going into hardware, I'd focus on the software basics first:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 3&t=329696
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Thanks for the replies. I did look at the tutorials. I've been an embedded developer for over 20 years and fancy having a go at some projects that involve things I am actually interested in!

A while ago (10 years or something, how time flies :/ ) i did a few plug in apps that used rewire. I'm going to ease back into it writing some simple AU plugs like a delay and what have u.

Is anyone using the Raspberry PI for audio? The last time I looked at that, admittedly a while ago, the dsp function was not being exposed.

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If you read the post I put above fully, youll see whats being used.

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Yeah, you're right I'm reading it through again a lot more carefully. I've also acquired an Arduino Due and will start messing around with this when it comes :)

Feels like a kid in a candy shop lol

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