Thanks guys, i'll definitely be looking at your suggestions, i think it's pretty clear that i should make the move to linux, but i just haven't gotten to it. i already have an acer netbook, but the issues there are horrifying latency and breakup of the sound (at least on windows), pierre's solution seems like my ticket for now, as i don't need to have the system on me. although the bisquitbox, audiopint , beagleboard ,etc. seem like good possibilities.
To be continued... On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Michal Seta <m...@artengine.ca> wrote: > On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Jeffrey Concepcion > <jeffreyconcepc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I would like to exclude my laptop from live performance, so to be able to > > upload my pd patch (or patches) to a device like the beagleboard seems > > perfect for my needs. > > I suppose that by "exclude" you mean you want to avoid interacting > with your laptop directly? > > I don't know what platform you are on but you may want to consider > using a netbook. It gives you more power than a beagle board, you can > develop/test your stuff right on the thing, it is small and you could > even fit it in a small backpack that you could carry on stage. If you > are familiar with linux you should search linux-audio-users list for > some info about getting it done. Ivica Ico Bukvic (who is also on > this list) does a laptop orchestra with netbooks running linux, Ken > Restivo uses an eepc for live shows as a softsynth and DSP (IIRC) and > I was recently involved in a project where a mobile setup with > netbooks, speakers and microphones was used and carried by musicians > in backpacks: > http://vimeo.com/12997228 > > -- > ./MiS > -- www.avmachinists.org Puerto Rico based Art Collective/ Non-Profit Org
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