Heythere.
Being an absolute noob AND non-programmer,
doing music with euro modular synthesizer:

I look for a way to integrate the computer to my modular rack using an 
Alyseum MS-812 
( http://www.alyseum.com/ms-812.html#.Ut0sYOIwfb0 ) via Copperlan ( 
http://www.copperlan.org ).
Still I insist no to use a laptop but remain "standalone" with my hardware.

Copperlan is for win7 /XP and OSX - they´re working on changing that, still 
there´s some light
(in which you come in), telling:

(Copperlan Q&A: Which computing platforms are supported? (MAC, PC, Linux, 
others)): 
Since day one, CopperLan was planned to follow the evolution of the market. 
It currently runs on all 32/64 bit versions of Windows XP, Vista, Seven and 
MAC-OS X (Mac Intel). 
We are convinced of the relevance of porting CopperLan to Linux and plans 
are in place to support it in the future. Right now, it is available for 
Embedded Linux on ARM based processors. 
We have applications for Apple's iOS, and we plan to follow other 
developments as they unfold.

Could you tell me, is the BeagleBone Black the right choice? Will Copperlan 
run on it?

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