Hi Sam, I would really appreciate if you could share how you set up Pd on a Raspberry Pi 3.
Vänliga hälsningar, Nicklas Lundberg. www.nicklaslundberg.com > > Message: 2 > Date: Tue, 18 May 2021 15:44:18 -0400 > From: Samuel Burt <[email protected]> > To: Pd-list <[email protected]> > Subject: [PD] PInstrument, modular synthesis on Raspberry Pi > Message-ID: > <CAFwwLiR5OvDNm=9EPNjphM+UPjE=14= > [email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Hi, list. Thought some of you might be interested in this. > > https://github.com/TricksterSam/PInstrument > > I've shared my code for my PInstrument, a set of modules for audio > synthesis built in Pure Data designed to run on a small touch screen. > Specifically, the interface is designed to work on a 320x240 2.8 inch TFT > Capacitive Touchscreen but it will work on any larger screen. The > PInstrument is also designed to run on a low-power CPU like those in a > Raspberry Pi 3 or 4. It was also designed with a 4in/8out DC-coupled > interface to be used with a Eurorack synthesizer. As of 2021, Expert > Sleepers produces both the ES-8 and ES-9 that will solve these purposes. > > I use it as a rack-mounted touch-screen in conjunction with an ES-8 to add > functionality to my Eurorack setup without needing a big laptop on the > desk. > > In it you'll find a number of modules: > Relabi Waves - a four channel chaotic oscillator > Turing Machine > Phase Sequence > Wave Folder > VCA Panner - panner and four channel mixer > Quad Cosines > Clocks - a four channel clock-divider and clock-synced wave generator > Drums - a quick and dirty set of synth drum sounds > Pitch Tracker - three channels of pitch tracking for V/O control > > You can certainly run this wherever and however you want. You might even > find some of the modules and abstractions useful. Using Eurorack has > fundamentally shifted some of my approaches to Pure Data coding and I > wanted to see what I could accomplish here. You can run it with Eurorack > with Expert Sleepers or just run it stand alone on your computer. > > I believe it's all vanilla Pd. So there shouldn't be any compatibility > issues. > > Feel free to fork or get in touch if you want to contribute. This is an > evolving project, but I think it's reached a level of maturity that others > might benefit. If you want help setting it up to boot from startup on a > Raspberry Pi, get in touch. > > Cheers! > Sam >
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