Wow. Many thanks, Dan. I'll look into these options and get back to you then.
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 12:44 PM, Dan Wilcox <danomat...@gmail.com> wrote: > Without a computer, no. Without a desktop or laptop computer, yes. > > An embedded computer (rpi or UDOO, for instance) can totally do this and > that's what some of us have used them for. Simplest case is to setup the > system, install pd with your patch, and write a script that is launched > when the machine boots that connects to the sound card and starts pd. This > way it starts immediately when you turn on the power, no interaction > required. All of this can be built into a box of some sort, giving you an > in/out effects setup. It's what I've done with several systems, although > they are not as small as a real pedal. > > Any regular USB sound card will work. I recommend the Roland Edirol UA-25 > o/ UA-25EX as it's a simple USB 1 sound device that will work with > anything that speaks USB audio without a driver. You get instrument > jack/XLR preamps in and stereo out. > > You could also get this setup with my Pd iOs app > PdParty<https://github.com/danomatika/PdParty/blob/master/doc/PdParty_User_Guide.md>of > Chris McCormick's > PdDroidParty <http://droidparty.net/> and a sound interface to your > mobile device. For instance, I have an Alesis iODock for my iPad which > gives me the equivalent of a UA-25. I've also had success using a UA-25 > with a powered USB hub connected to the iPad via the camera connection kit > usb adapter. Let me know if you want to beta test PdParty as it's currently > not released on the App Store. > > Subject: Re: [PD] using pd live (sans computer/laptop/raspberry pi) >> >> I'll take this a bit further into newb-question territory......... >> >> Are there any soundcards that output instrument level signals? >> >> This would allow one to use "PD into a computer and then out of a >> computer" similar to how one uses an effects pedal, no? >> >> >> On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Aaron L. <elmaster...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> List. >>> >>> Total newb question........ >>> >>> Is there any way to "encapsulate"(?) a pd patch into some sort of >>> hardware (pedal? something else?) allowing for no computers (e.g. no >>> bootup, no load times, etc.) on stage? >>> >>> I can't imagine that there is but, hey, I have no shame. >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >> > > -- > Dan Wilcox > danomatika.com > robotcowboy.com >
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