Dear All,
I have a dream, make myself a state-of-the-art Full Digital Preamplifier with an Advanced Digital Crossover and Digital Room Correction embedded.
My dream is to make something better than the DEQX-HPD-3 and, for some cases, even better than most famous TacT.
And doing all with a sub-1000 USD HW budget!
My selected HW is the MOTU 896 mk3 Hybrid.
Is anyone here, SW-developer / SW/HW-hacker, interested to team-up with me and try the challenging job?
I can introduce that I almost did all the HW and SW components selection and I already have 90% good final solution made-up by 3rd party modules running on a PC connected with the MOTU 896 mk3.
But to make what I have in mind there is a lot of SW integration job to do and there is to find the way to get rid of the MOTU firmware and replace it with our own made optimized firmware for the job.
I accounted that, a team of 5 skilled people (me included), doing it for fun (hobby), so allocating to that just the free time, could complete the "game" in a year.
Anybody interested to join me?
Kind regards,
Andrea Tarasconi
I have a dream, make myself a state-of-the-art Full Digital Preamplifier with an Advanced Digital Crossover and Digital Room Correction embedded.
My dream is to make something better than the DEQX-HPD-3 and, for some cases, even better than most famous TacT.
And doing all with a sub-1000 USD HW budget!
My selected HW is the MOTU 896 mk3 Hybrid.
Is anyone here, SW-developer / SW/HW-hacker, interested to team-up with me and try the challenging job?
I can introduce that I almost did all the HW and SW components selection and I already have 90% good final solution made-up by 3rd party modules running on a PC connected with the MOTU 896 mk3.
But to make what I have in mind there is a lot of SW integration job to do and there is to find the way to get rid of the MOTU firmware and replace it with our own made optimized firmware for the job.
I accounted that, a team of 5 skilled people (me included), doing it for fun (hobby), so allocating to that just the free time, could complete the "game" in a year.
Anybody interested to join me?
Kind regards,
Andrea Tarasconi