Chris McCormick wrote:
Hey all,
Same question as the previous poster but I was wondering about inputs
rather than outputs. Ideal solution:
* USB.
* Low cost.
* More than 2 channels in.
* Headphone sized jacks.
* Works with Raspberry Pi
Hey all,
Same question as the previous poster but I was wondering about inputs
rather than outputs. Ideal solution:
* USB.
* Low cost.
* More than 2 channels in.
* Headphone sized jacks.
* Works with Raspberry Pi.
I've searched but could not find such a beast. Any hints?
Cheers,
Hi all,
i have used this one:
http://logilink.org/showproduct/UA0099.htm
for installations. It has worked very stable literally running for years.
It has 8 equivalent outputs and 2 inputs. It sells under different brand names
with basically the same look and functionality.
Audio quality with all
Hi all,
i am a big fan of the piCore os. [1]
That is a stripped down read-only linux distro with loadable modules for alsa,
pure data etc..
Boot times are considerable shorter than with raspbian.
Of course it also needs some dedication to get used with it.
I have compiled pd, jack and libfftw3
Never used one, but you can try tweaking the "After" or "Requires" parameter in
the systemd script. On Bela, this commit cut down the power-to-sound time from 18 to 10 seconds
(and there's room for improvement):
Hi Yann,
to make the boot-up time shorter one can run the Raspberry Pi without
Desktop and start PD without GUI from terminal, that saves a lot of CPU
power, too.
Best!
Wolfgang
Am 05.10.20 um 16:08 schrieb Yann Seznec:
Hi everyone, long time reader first time writer.
I’m wondering what
Looks like it's a StarTech "ICUSBAUDIO7D". They say $50 list but I got them
much cheaper than that.
cheers
M
On Mon, Oct 05, 2020 at 10:33:37AM -0500, Jaime Oliver wrote:
> do you remember what model they were? I've had bad luck with 7.1
> interfaces... did they have any inputs?
> best,
> J
>
do you remember what model they were? I've had bad luck with 7.1
interfaces... did they have any inputs?
best,
J
On Mon, Oct 5, 2020 at 10:29 AM Miller Puckette via Pd-list <
pd-list@lists.iem.at> wrote:
> Yep. Three were Pi 1s which I think couldn't have powered more than one
> interface. I
Yep. Three were Pi 1s which I think couldn't have powered more than one
interface. I thin kyou could hang two or more off a Pi 4, but there won't
be any way to sync the audio so you'll want to run separate instences of Pd
or else enjoy the occasional audio resync-click.
cheers
M
On Mon, Oct
It takes about a minute for the pi to boot. There is not much you can
do about that.
Martiin
On Mon, Oct 5, 2020 at 11:03 AM Yann Seznec wrote:
>
> Hi everyone, long time reader first time writer.
>
> I’m wondering what people’s experiences are with regards to the startup time
> for running a
Hi everyone, long time reader first time writer.
I’m wondering what people’s experiences are with regards to the startup time
for running a patch on a raspberry pi.
For various reasons I’ve started to use Patchbox OS to auto-run my patches on
startup, which is very reliable and consistent
Hi everyone, long time reader first time writer.
I’m wondering what people’s experiences are with regards to the startup time
for running a patch on a raspberry pi.
For various reasons I’ve started to use Patchbox OS to auto-run my patches on
startup, which is very reliable and consistent
hello,
I had a problem with hidpi screen on linux (ubuntu mate, 20.04):
everything looks good using a 4K screen, everything is also ok when using only
one 1920x1080 screen, but pd (and only pd) use very big font when using both
screen in the same time.
The solution was to set dpi with :
* Miller Puckette via Pd-list [2020-10-02 17:31]:
> I've used startech "7.1" interfaces (USB powered) with Pis. The "1" is the
> same electronics as teh "7" - it's really just an 8ch output. It has 1/8"
> connectors which won't age well but it's only $25 or so. I ended up
> buying 5 for an
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