Hey, where are the audio folks on this list? I think that many of the 2000+ (IIRC) members of the PICLIST are audio entusiasts and have large knowledge of audio ICs. Can someone please help me??? Thank you very much, Brusque ----------------------------------------------------------------- Edson Brusque C.I.Tronics Lighting Designers Ltda Researcher and Developer Blumenau - SC - Brazil Say NO to HTML mail www.citronics.com.br ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Edson Brusque" To: Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 1:12 AM Subject: [EE]: Digitally controlled audio chips > Hello, > > I'm wanting to make an audio mixer for my own personal use and of > course, I'll put a PIC in it. :) > > So, I'm looking for a digitally controlled audio chip. I've seen some > very interesting like the National LM1972 (audio attenuator, serial shift > control input) and the Philips TEA6320 (volume, balance, bass, treble, I2C > control!). > > The Philips seens to be very usable, but as I always want more, a > parametric EQ would be very cool. > > I've researched everywhere and the TEA6320 seens to be the most > powerfull, but I would really love a more flexible EQ. Also, the 6320 have > loudness and five(!) selectable inputs with two pair of outputs and I really > don't need all this stuff. A chip with one stereo input, one stereo output > and parametric EQ and volume/mute would be perfect. > > Someone knows any other chip that could be usefull to me? > > Thank you very much, > > Brusque > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Edson Brusque C.I.Tronics Lighting Designers Ltda > Researcher and Developer Blumenau - SC - Brazil > Say NO to HTML mail www.citronics.com.br > ----------------------------------------------------------------- -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics