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ok, sorry for a possible sstupid question
 

offline mashnote from mol (Belgium) on 2003-11-22 05:05 [#00960951]
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but what does 'dsp' in a musical context mean..?

dance sex party? heh


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-11-22 05:08 [#00960952]
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Digital signal prrocessing/orr


 

offline aphextriplet from your mothers bedroom (United Kingdom) on 2003-11-22 05:09 [#00960953]
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donkey spunk puddle


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-11-22 05:09 [#00960954]
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maybe


 

offline nacmat on 2003-11-22 05:11 [#00960956]
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data sound player


 

offline horsefactory from 💠 (United Kingdom) on 2003-11-22 07:58 [#00961060]
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yeah, digital signal proccessing


 

offline dave_g from United Kingdom on 2003-11-22 08:20 [#00961067]
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http://www.ciol.com/content/flavour/dsp/101020503.asp perhaps a look here will help. For a musical
context, many people with computers buy things like
powercore or protools, which both use external DSP chips, so
the host CPU is not used to process audio, so it is free to
do other stuff, like run a sequencer, while the audio gets
to priority on the DSP chips, and suffers less
buffer-underruns, and latency, and also allows for more
plugins, etc to be run, when compared to a modest host CPU.


 


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