On tor, 2004-09-16 at 13:14, Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
"Pricing
was not announced yet, but Cann says he will make his technology
available for "far less" than the cost of professional studio DSP solutions
which can run into the high five-figure range. He estimates the price
will be somewhere between $200-$800."
In their website:
Copyright © 2004 BionicFX. All rights reserved worldwide. Patent Pending.
Uhmm .. They have a patent pending on 'Copyright (C) 2004' ??
:))
OK, people should start searching any text which
mentions
that GPUs could be used to audio processing. Perhaps music-dsp had
discussions. I may have something written down on my own.
Here is an early paper:
http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/oskin/thompson-micro2002.pdf
It is about general-purpose-computing of which audio-processing is a
subset. (BTW: Check out the aging references on the last page.)
More papers can be found here:
http://www.gpgpu.org
/jens
Juhana