Hi Tedb0t,
On 16 May 2012, at 01:32, Tedb0t wrote:
I see that the BeagleBone has had PD running on it, which is awesome, but
ideally I'd find something cheaper/simpler still (I know this may be a pipe
dream!)
—t3db0t
On May 15, 2012, at 8:19 PM, Tedb0t wrote:
Hi all,
I'm
* Tedb0t li...@liminastudio.com [2012-05-16 02:42]:
I see that the BeagleBone has had PD running on it, which is awesome, but
ideally I'd find something cheaper/simpler still (I know this may be a pipe
dream!)
Interesting! I had a discussion about this recently with a friend!
From where did
Hi list, one question: i have 2 abstractions that are generating
streams of data, ,how can i interpolate between this 2 streams? for
example when my slider is the left then the output is stream a and
when my slider moves to the right it gradually convert into stream b
. Is there is an easy way
Maybe [average]?
Hi list, one question: i have 2 abstractions that are generating
streams of data, ,how can i interpolate between this 2 streams? for
example when my slider is the left then the output is stream a and
when my slider moves to the right it gradually convert into stream b
. Is
On 2012-05-16 06:32, ronni montoya wrote:
Hi list, one question: i have 2 abstractions that are generating
streams of data, ,how can i interpolate between this 2 streams? for
example when my slider is the left then the output is stream a and
when my slider moves to the right it gradually
Hi Ronni,
ronni montoya wrote:
Hi list, one question: i have 2 abstractions that are generating
streams of data, ,how can i interpolate between this 2 streams? for
example when my slider is the left then the output is stream a and
when my slider moves to the right it gradually convert into
i have also been interested in this for a while, but i am willing to spend
more if it means lower latency,
what's the latency like on these machines?
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I'm also interested in such a machine, even if the latency is awfully
big (read 100 ms). All i need is on-the-fly (read kind-of-real-time)
synthesized sound.
Le 16/05/2012 17:37, i go bananas a écrit :
i have also been interested in this for a while, but i am willing to
spend more if it
I've used the beaglebone to play sound files (stereo 44.1kHz) through USB
speakers, with python calling aplay.
Possibly csound would be easier to compile and use for beaglebone than pd, it's
possible to have a completely command-line version.
Martin
I'm also interested in
Hi all,
Long time list lurker with a few open/broad questions:
What is the best way to route/diffuse/spatialize independent audio to
speaker arrays of more than the standard 8, 16, 32?
Does anyone know of any resources or papers that discuss this type of audio
problem?
What kind of dac
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 8:43 PM, Rick Snow ricks...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Long time list lurker with a few open/broad questions:
What is the best way to route/diffuse/spatialize independent audio to
speaker arrays of more than the standard 8, 16, 32?
Does anyone know of any resources
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