Hi Robert,

I have seen all the great work you have done on the Wav Trigger, I even 
talked with you about it over on the Sparkfun forums.  I am currently 
planning on using the Wav Trigger as a backup since our instructor will 
want us to do as least some some coding.  I have switched from using the 
Tiva C dev board to now using the BBB after seeing the specs  on the Wav 
Trigger and comparing them to the Tiva C's specs.  It seems the Tiva C may 
be a little under powered.  Also I like that the BBB can use a USB 
soundcard, whereas before I had planned on just using PWM to drive the 
speakers.

I have seen a tutorial on using Csound with the BBB that may help me.  I am 
still interested in using this SDDM Linux drum software, but I don't see 
that anyone has ever used it with the BBB.  I have yet to really get into 
using the BBB, but my team and I are ready to dive into the process of 
figuring out how to make something work.

Best,
Aaron

On Monday, February 9, 2015 at 6:51:34 PM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I am new to BBB and wondered if anyone might be able to point me in the 
> right direction for a school project I am working on.
> I would like to have a single serial input to the BBB which triggers audio 
> files to play.  The incoming serial line will be MIDI information
> from a MIDI drum controller  (edrum kit) I have built.  The BBB will have 
> to mix a maybe 6 files together.  
>
> I have the BBB rev C with Debian pre-installed.  Where on earth do I 
> start?  I know I will be dealing with ALSA and JACK.  
> I have found software called SDDM which is a open source Linux drum 
> machine, however I believe this software may not be 
> compatible with eLinux? Not sure about this.  
>
> I own a behringer uca-222 which I have heard can be used with the BBB 
> through its USB port.  I would like to use the uca-222 for 
> audio playback and the headphone jack as well if I can get it working.
>
> Please, any help is greatly appreciated
> Aaron
>

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