Aaron,
Not sure about "special steps", but in general, as long as your Midi device 
is present when you do "lsusb", then PureData should be able to recognize 
it and use it in the PD setup.... and for the uSD card, just make sure to 
expand your root file system to use the full space on the uSD card...then 
copy the WAV files onto your uSD card.
-frenchy



On Monday, March 23, 2015 at 10:19:18 AM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Steve,
>
> Were there any special steps on the BBB to get MIDI or audio storage on 
> the SD Card working with your setup?  
>
> Thanks, 
> Aaron
>
>
> On Monday, February 16, 2015 at 11:56:16 AM UTC-5, Steve French wrote:
>>
>> Aaron,
>> 1) yes, the sounds are on uSD card.  I stopped using the built-in 2GB of 
>> eMMC because the Debian image causes it to be 100% full so you cant even do 
>> an *apt-get update* and you especially cant save WAV files!  If you have 
>> the 4GB eMMC version, you could run everything from the eMMC including the 
>> sounds.
>> 2) I do boot with all of the USB devices connected because hot-plugging 
>> USB is questionable on embedded linux sometimes.  I did not take the time 
>> yet to figure out how to launch the PD application during boot....so I have 
>> been manually launching it from another computer via SSH command line.
>>
>> Good Luck!
>> -frenchy
>> www.voltvision.com
>>
>> --
>> Respectfully,
>> Steve French
>> 800.664.7256.office
>> 814.730.0003.cell
>>
>> President, Volt Vision
>> www.voltvision.com
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 14, 2015 at 9:30 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Steve! That sounds very promising.  I am starting to read through 
>>> the tutorial now and thinking about what changes to make to suit my needs.
>>>
>>> Can you tell me some about how you use your setup? I wondered if your 
>>> sounds are stored on microSD.  Also, are you able to boot your BBB with the 
>>> pedal and sound card connected and simply start jamming?
>>>
>>> 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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