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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2007

Guitar distortion implemented in a TMS320C713 TI DSP.....

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  • If somebody watch this video and wants to ask what the hell is this, i will explain with detail, is a last year electronic engineering project for my advanced digital systems topic....

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  • HOW DID YOU GET THE REVERB WORKING! I tried for HOURS to implement that crap using C and EDK system for the Nexys 2 board but all I got working was the distortion. I also tried implenting a bandpass filter around the sound due to all the added shit in there from the harmonics but the coefficients for my FIR were all but fucked up. Any comments?

  • hi adrian,

    First of all, sorry if I make any mistake, I'm from Spain and i'm now learning english

    i'm studing a master's degree in control engineering and electronic systems and i've choose as final project an implementation of distortion effect 'cause i like to play guitar, but i dont'd know how to start.

    i've been internet searching about dsp effect, and taking some ideas about it, but I'm not sure how to do it, can you help me?

  • That's amazing. I'm studying guitar distortion DSP algorithms right now and trying to find the best solutions.

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