What kind of documentation would you like?
I can tell you about the hardware:
- Dell D520 Laptop with Intel Core2 Duo, with Fedora 12 and the Planet CCRMA rt kernel.
- EMU 0404 USB soundcard (2 ins 2 outs)
- A small Shure transformer to turn the balanced output of the soundcard into an unbalanced input for the amp.
- Foot controller made off the cheapest USB analog gamepad one can find (I'd recommend going for a higher quality, though...)
I could send you some pictures of the controller, too. As i said before i doubt that my patch is written well enough for it to be worth sharing. Yet i'll always be there to help if someone wants to make his own.
Pierre
It would be great to see some documentation of this setup so that others can learn from it. You might be interested in Pd on Android, iPhone, Maemo, etc. and other mobile devices. Mobile devices are getting quite powerful, and they are already small. Then you'd even have a battery powered setup ;)
.hc
On May 2, 2010, at 8:37 AM, Pierre Massat wrote:
Hello everyone!
There was a discussion not too long ago about suitability of Pd in a live context (off the "smoother audio" thread i think). I just wanted to say that i use Pd everytime i play a gig with my band as a super multi effects. I have never experienced any crash in Pd, and the sound is just excellent, and everybody keeps asking me what the hell are these pedals and this software and how the eff do i make all these sounds, and well, i just think this is the future. I m just hoping that sometime soon we'll have a piece of hardware that's small and powerful enough to run Pd in realtime and I'll have the perfect gear (perfect for me).
Just wanted to share this.
Cheers!
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