just to let you guys know .. following up on the GP2X synthesis
thread from earlier, the author of littleGPtracker for the GP32
(ARM-based handheld predecessor to the GP2X) has this to say about
synthesis on ARM ..
j.
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Subject: RE: [gpx-dev] hardware interfaces
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 09:20:05 +0100
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On littleGPtracker (still GP32; running @133Mhz), I do 8 monophonic stereo
voices (sampled based) using about 50% of the CPU. This includes possibility
of arpegiation, pitch shifting, legato & volume envelope control but no
filters yet. Sure the sample engine is pretty crude at the moment but u will
have PLENTY enough power in the 2x to do nifty things.
-----Original Message-----
MHz does not say much, I think, but it should be plenty to do a lot of
fun with :)
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Joost Schuttelaar
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