Hi all -
It's correct that if you're using non-synchronized udio devces, soner
or later some FIFO will over- or under-flow and you'll get dropped
audio samples. But lots of people seem happy to live with this - for
instance, I believe anyone using Jacktrip for multi-site performances is
doing pre
Hi Katja,
Regarding all this with...
Digital clocks need to be synchronized to work together or else you will
get clicks. As you have said it can be done in a driver or it can be
done on-chip if your hardware has that feature. It does indeed add to
the latency. On pro sound cards you would fin
Netjack docs look promising. It binds Jack clients on the transmitter
computer (called 'slave') to the sample clock on the receiver computer
('master'). Netjack supports transmission over wifi, and over internet
(using the CELT codec). It is primarily designed for 'distributed
music'. Here is a pap
Hi,
see if netjack fills the bill :
Netjack is a Realtime Audio Transport over a generic IP Network. It is
fully integrated into JACK.
When you transport Audio Signals over a Network, you will always have
the problem, that two Computers are bound to two different Sample
Clocks. The other Ne
On Die, 2013-03-05 at 00:41 +0100, katja wrote:
> I learned about 'ad hoc networks', where computers can be paired via
> Wifi and talk to each other directly, without a router. Never knew
> about this before. What a cool option that is.
Considering that in a wireless network only one device can ta
Hi Chris, thanks for your advice. You're right, Chinese manufacturers are
generally not supportive to open source, which is a pity as they are
designing and producing most of the hardware today.
Katja
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 6:43 AM, chris clepper wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 6:41 PM, katja
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 6:41 PM, katja wrote:
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> If further experiments are promising enough, I would try this board for
> the receiver:
>
> https://www.olimex.com/Products/OLinuXino/A13/A13-OLinuXino-WIFI/
>
>
I have been running Pd on this board for a few weeks now. In general, it
works OK, bu
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>> Hi Katja
>> one of these would do it - check with Thomann tech support for gain
>> issues (these are Instrument Level input) They should be fine however as
>> active guitar pickups (like heavy style E
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Found more info about TI's PurePath wireless. Latency of wireless transmission
is 768 samples minimum. Added to this must be the latencies of ad/da
conversion.
http://e2e.ti.com/support/low_power_rf/f/382/t/110331.
- check with Thomann tech support for gain
>>> issues (these are Instrument Level input) They should be fine however as
>>> active guitar pickups (like heavy style EMG pickups) output quite high
>>> levels. These type of wireless systems tend to be very rugged, have
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>>> Rich Duckworth
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and long battery life - and you'll want these things.
http://www.thomann.de/ie/cat.html?gf=wireless_for_guitar_bass&oa=pra
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Hello,
every cheap systems I've tested to send data (video or sound) wireless
don't work when the emitter moves
to have a robust connection with a professional sound quality, you should
use a professional emitter like Shure UR1 with appropriate receiver.
Those can be found in any good audio hire.
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Is that the thing where they take a good old sine wave and they chop it up into
little bits?" --- Rupert Neve
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For a wearable live performance computer, I am looking into the
options of sending wireless audio from Pd to a PA sound system and
other listeners.
In a first experiment I've tried a Linex FM transmitter. Audio quality
is good enough, and FM transmitters do not introduce latency. This
option is ch
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