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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 12, 2001
Filed:
Jun. 24, 1998
Carl John Knudsen, Gilbert, AZ (US);
Philips Semiconductors, Inc., Tarrytown, NY (US);
Abstract
A reverberation processor and method for generating reverberation in a digital audio processing system. The reverberation processor uses register files programmed with tap page and tap offset addresses to gather the audio data for the reverberation taps. The address of each block transferred is determined by the tap number, which selects an offset register to provide a lower portion of the address, and the page number which selects a page register to provide the upper portion of the address. Control logic provides for enabling of the address and initiation of transfers to and from memory on a bus. Dual port register files are used to receive that data for a digital signal processor (DSP). The DSP computes a reverberation result and fills another dual port register file. The register files signal the control logic to initiate transfers when the input data drops below a threshold or the output data exceeds a threshold. The register files are pre-loaded so that block transfers from each tap are staggered in time and no two transfers occur in any one sample period.