Am Donnerstag, 13. März 2014, 16:01:20 schrieb Rafael Vega:
> Anyone wants to share their experience with the BeagleBoneBlack?Yes.
>
Since autumn, i am trying to set up an kit hardware+software with BBB for
computer-musicians as stomp box, works quite well, after successfully
installed it in a long term sound installation (headless):
some points short:
system:
+ BBB moved to Debian since this year (good)
+ USB Audio works fine und better now with kernel >= 3.12
+ Network performance works better with kernel >= 3.12
- IO support doenst use device-tree overlays anymore on kernel > 3.8
+ an iio-backend for Jack2 to use the internal AD's
in jack for processing sensor data in PD ;-))) but tricky
sound:
+ down to 10ms with PD and cheap 8 channel out, 2 in
USB soundcard Logilink 7.1 (EUR 19.90)
+ 5ms with Logilink stereo USB (EUR 3,90)
+ success with audio-cape (stereo, but too expensive for the quality)
- sound quality is normally as bad as on most notebooks, tablets and so on
+ but with a trick: filtered 5V supply for the USB-card not the USB power
it seems to get reasonable quality
(They have all the same chips like expensive USB cards: C-Media)
I just made a blog on this, but it is not public only for intern usage, if
anyone is interested in the IEM-embedded-Sound-Kit (doing some audio over
ethernet stuff) i can make it open (after some polishing, especially the
english) and release the PD-lib (GPIO,AD,I2C,... interfacing) for these
devices.
This dev's should also work for Cubie-boards, Wand-boards, UDOO and other arm
based boards.
mfg
winfried
PS: Maybe we can start an own thread on this.
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> On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Brian Fay <ovaltinevortex@gmail.com> wrote:
> > While I'm sure that Dan is right that the UDOO is the better choice for
> > USB audio, I do have to say that I've had decent success using my
> > Raspberry
> > Pi as a guitar effects processor, with the Behringer UCG102 interface.
> >
> > There's definitely a lot of quirkiness to getting it running... for
> > example ALSA gets in an infinite restart loop when attempting low latency
> > on pd-extended, but vanilla starts up fine under the same settings. And
> > then there's the fact that an issue in the kernel screws up USB audio on
> > major distros like Raspbian.
> >
> > I'm using the Satellite CCRMA distro right now with much better success.
> > So far I've got various delays, a looper, and a waveshaper distortion
> > running within the same patch, at <20ms latency with very few noticeable
> > dropouts. Parameters are adjustable with a QuNeo MIDI controller and with
> > a
> > button attached to the GPIO pins.
> >
> > The Pi is a bit more affordable than the UDOO boards, but then again I had
> > to buy a powered USB hub. Ultimately for one audio input the Raspberry Pi
> > could probably serve most purposes, while the UDOO is more likely to scale
> > to bigger installations.
> >
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