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    So why not using a dedicated Audio delay IC instead? Some are Home theater dedicated.. but who will know?

    Ti do some. A PIC/ad/memory/DA plah plah would be just too bad for that kind of task... more distortion than good results...

    If you need only a few Spectrum bands, have a look to TDA7416

    Sorry but, you make it much complicated that it should be...and you scrap the possible modern sound quality... wich is already soooo bad

    Yeah i'm an audio purist

    you could still by an audio delay processor
    Lexicon, Alesis, Yamaha, etc etc etc
    Last edited by mister_e; - 18th April 2007 at 20:58.
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