| music-dsp -- A discussion list for music-related DSP | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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music-dsp is a mailing list hosted by the Columbia University Computer Music Center. The focus of the list is the sharing of music/sound related dsp (digital signal processing) strategies, techniques, code, etc. It may be of interest to anyone working with sound and computers, especially those involved in developing their own software or building custom hardware. Possible topics could include: writing sound synthesis software, writing assembly language dsp code for the motorola 56k chipset, hacking the ROMs in your favorite synth, building stand-alone dsp boxes, etc. To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the music-dsp Archives. |
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