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portable audio using dsp
hi i m dennis studying in beiv electronics engg.i m doing my final year project on dsp in audio application. our aim is to design a system which can give bass tribble and other effect using dsp.it is possible by programming dsp.Can someone tell me how these digital synthesizer works on digital waveforms.Exactly that we want to do using dsp.
Wow, I like something Bill Gates said.
CE-Oh no he didn't! Part XXI: Gates tells consumers to ditch DRMed tunes, buy CDsPosted Dec 14th 2006 9:09PM by Cyrus Farivar Filed under: Portable AudioFor our latest episode of CE-Oh No He Didn't, we turn to a perennial favorite: Bill Gates. At a recent blogger event (read: junket) up in Redmond, Gates apparently told the audience that DRM has "huge problems" (despite the fact that his company is one of its biggest proponents). Bill's a smart guy and his belief in DRM's suckiness isn't all that shocking, but even we were taken aback when he suggested picking up a freshly wrapped compact disc instead of pointing your interests towards his own company's music store, or in his words: "People should just buy a CD and rip it. You are legal then." Say, doesn't the RIAA seem to disagree with Mr. Gates' assessment, given that it still views ripping CDs has being sorta, um, illegal? And doesn't Microsoft go out of its way to break precedent by ponying up cash on Zune sales to RIAA cartel commander Universal Music? We realize there's only so much dogfooding one can do before going off the deep end, and we don't necessarily expect Bill to agree...
 
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