Signal Processing - Digital Signal Processing
Digital signal processing (DSP) Digital signal processing (DSP) is concerned with representation of signals as numbers and processing of these sequences. DSP has fixed processing characteristics, i.e. they are independent of the external factors of the environment at that moment. No need of a realignment over a life time, component tolerance does not affect the system performances, and no adjustments needed during the time of process, an increase of 1bit in representation results in increasing 6 db, using of standard digital circuits for implementation and also more importantly, multiplexing which describes the same equipment can be shared between several signals are some major advantages of DSP. DSP is applied in different paths such as acoustic acquisition and presentation, signal coding and compression, machine synthesis of signals and also more importantly to the drum device which is to be produced by HEX, Digital sound synthesis. Furthermore there are four major ways