Just quick on the question of the large ringbuffer.

One of the things I want to measure is phrases on what I call digital 
valves (I am busy with a musical instrument). These digital valves are 
potmeters with a spring. I want to measure from the time that one of the 
valves gets depressed till all the valves are up again (0). I do that by 
collecting the write address at the beginning of the phrase (moment of 
first depression) and the end of the phrase (all valves up). I then analyse 
the phrase: which valves were depressed when and what was the rhythm of 
depression. I estimate the very maximum length of a phrase to be about 10 
seconds. One measurement per ms is probably a good enough resolution for 
that. On another analog input I measure the pitch and other sound 
'descriptors' from sound picked up by a microphone, hence the 22050 Hz 
sampling frequency. This only needs a buffer of 512 samples for FFT 
analysis.

Best, Hans.

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