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What about a module that has a texas instruments or analogue devices dsp processor on it?

It could be user configured with a set of effects and the parameters controlled by the core module...

I think this would be possible and I'd really like to help working on developing one.

Unfortunatly I only have knowledge of dsp and none about assembler.

Any Ideas?

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This might be a good place to start.  At least you could get to learn the coding side without touching too much hardware

http://www.booyaka.com/~oncken/

http://www.harmony-central.com/Computer/Programming/

Unfortunatly I only have knowledge of dsp and none about assembler.

Thats a little clue ;) You might want to start with assembler first or at least C/C++. 

Part of the problem with marrying DSP to the MB projects is complexity.  I think once you get a good idea of how the ICs work and how to interface them programmatically with the MIOS, you may be able to then create a DSP module for the MB project.

You may also notice audio quality changes when going to DSP.  Although DSP quality is getting better, there is nothing like pure analog tone. 

I greatly support this idea. :D  I think this expansion is in line with TKs vision (correct me if I'm wrong) and I'm all for it ... I'll try to look more into it and see how I can help.

My wife is going to kill me ...

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