The
DSP Studio, like other Advanced
CD Player Products make use of a
special technique for reading audio data
from regular audio CDs. The technique is
called Compact
Disc Digital Audio, for short CDDA and is used on
almost all recent CD-ROM's. It delivers
very high quality digital audio
reproduction.The Advanced CD
Players therefore require a CD-ROM drive which is
capable of CDDA. The CDDA extraction
procedure is called Digital
Audio Extraction, or DAE. players require a CD-ROM which is capable
of performing DAE at least at 2X
speed.
The DSP
Studio Advanced
CD Player processes the sound
sample using MMX enabled
functions for faster response times.
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By utilizing CDDA to get sound
samples , the does not require a full
duplex sound card, since the DSP Studio will
not try to record from the CD-ROM and then play
back the processed sound sample, as is
the case with traditional audio players.
DAE is a procedure
that does not involves the sound card in
any way. The digital audio data is
extracted from the CD-ROM, processed
internally by the using high-speed DSP filters and then
played back as a single half-duplex
stream using an existing sound device.In addition, when
you are connected to the Internet, the DSP
Studio can lookup and retrieve
the disc title, artist name and the track
names for the CD you are playing.
The DSP
Studio incorporates a
sophisticated DSP Module which consist of
7 subsections: Preamplification,
Pitch Shifter, Delay, Phase Shifter,
External Plugins, Graphic Equalizer,
Master control and
DSP Control.
There
is also a Graphic
Equalizer with frequencies band
assignments especially chosen to enhance
your listening pleasure will give you the
optimum professional sound quality.
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