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:
sound:
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.
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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