Hey, first time poster here.
Looking for ideas on how to create a digital audio delay upwards of 10 seconds (adjustable by the user via a pot, preferrably). I was going to buy a commercial product but they are backordered for an unknown time (delayplay.com)
The idea is to take a radio broadcast (I could go mono but stereo would be preferred), and delay the broadscast X number of seconds so the radio broadcast of a sporting event will sync with the video broadcast on TV (radio is almost always ahead of the video)
Any ideas to get me pointed in the right direction? I figure I need an a->d convertor, some sort of buffer, then back from d->a.
I've haven't done any pic programming in probably 10 years and I'm very unfamiliar with any of the new breed of IC out there. Thanks!
Looking for ideas on how to create a digital audio delay upwards of 10 seconds (adjustable by the user via a pot, preferrably). I was going to buy a commercial product but they are backordered for an unknown time (delayplay.com)
The idea is to take a radio broadcast (I could go mono but stereo would be preferred), and delay the broadscast X number of seconds so the radio broadcast of a sporting event will sync with the video broadcast on TV (radio is almost always ahead of the video)
Any ideas to get me pointed in the right direction? I figure I need an a->d convertor, some sort of buffer, then back from d->a.
I've haven't done any pic programming in probably 10 years and I'm very unfamiliar with any of the new breed of IC out there. Thanks!
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