Hi, Andy and how does your system work? Do you have a link? How many speakers are you using?
I dont need high degree of phase stability , i need to control 50 very cheap speakers. I dont really mind if they dont produce all the frequency range. If each speaker generate only one frequency , its ok.
I only need to be able to control them (the 50) from the computer, i was thinking, maybe not using sound?
cheers
U.
2012/9/2 Andy Farnell padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk
A question to consider; Do the channels need a high degree of phase stability?
Fernando is designing for a WFS system here. You may have more relaxed requirements for a theatre or installation multichannel system not needing such a degree of correlation. Using a very simliar approach with jack-udp, but with asynchronous receivers, chained ethernet, using gumstick or Raspberry Pi boards with cheap audio USB dongles.
Andy
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 09:16:40AM -0700, Miller Puckette wrote:
Best solution I've seen so far is by Fernando Lopez-Lezcano -- there's a paper in the Linux Audio Conference 2012: http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2012/papers/29.pdf
cheers miller
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 05:58:50PM +0200, umberto torrez wrote:
Hi list, i was wondering which is the best approach for controlling a
lots
of speakers with pd? 50 ? Is there any hardware or technique that allows to do this and that is
not
so expensive?
any idea?
Umberto.