That's an interesting idea: clustering Raspberry Pis
with cheap 8 channels usb modules and jackd2.
--
Marc

"Michael Chapman" <s...@mchapman.com> a écrit :

> > Hello all,
> > I want to start making a standalone 8 channel player (maybe more)  -
> > something that can be used in museums, festivals etc for sound
> > installations that can just be turned on and will instantly start
> > looping a
> > multichannel composition on an sd card. At the moment I am using
> > rather unwieldly setups of small computers and multi channel
> > soundcards such as RME and motu. Cables can easily be jogged loose
> > and it would be nice to have something more robust and that staff
> > can easily just turn on and off. So I have looked into the arduino
> > (only 12 bit audio) and the raspberry pi but neither seem
> > suitable . Systems already avaailable are ludicrously expensive
> > (1000s of euros) Has anyone got any ideas on the best way to go
> > about this - is there something maybe Im missing with the raspberry
> > pi/ arduino that could be customised ? Perhaps a custom made
> > circuit board ? Ideas ? best,
> > Gus
> 
> If you are thinking of wider applications I would really encourage
> you to go modular ... that is daisy chainable devices:
> 
> 2+2+2+2 = 8
> 4+4 = 8
> 
> 2+2+2+2+ ... = "maybe more"
> 
> even if it is
> 8+ ... = "maybe more"
> 
> Good hunting,
> 
> Michael
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