How new is this Fairlight card?
From what I've read, mediocre programmers can't program fpga chips. Good programmers can 
edit: well I suppose it's all about experience right?
Anyway, sod the fairlight cards
(most Scope users have more to worry about, like being productive & making music with their investments
)
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edit: well I suppose it's all about experience right?
Anyway, sod the fairlight cards


<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Shroomz on 2006-10-13 15:01 ]</font>
so isn't the developement background... possibly...On 2006-10-14 01:58, stardust wrote:
that system is definitely not consumer segment

here's the <a href=http://www.altera.com/products/devkits/ ... ms.jsp>Dev Kit</a>, the <a href=http://www.altera.com/products/devices/ ... p>FPGAs</a>, the <a href=http://www.altera.com/products/software ... oftware</a>
(audio/video) kits in the the $5k range, software starting at a meager $2k annual subscription fee...
cheers, Tom
(it's just my guess that they use Altera)
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yep! they use altera
"The CC-1 architecture is implemented on a new-generation FPGA chip manufactured by Altera Corporation (www.altera.com)."
http://mixonline.com/products/new/audio ... _dream_ii/
"The CC-1 architecture is implemented on a new-generation FPGA chip manufactured by Altera Corporation (www.altera.com)."
http://mixonline.com/products/new/audio ... _dream_ii/