On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 12:17 AM, m.e.grimm megr...@gmail.com wrote:
seen this?
http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/1878
When we got home, head full of ideas about encouraging people to port
Max to the Raspberry Pi,
Who are these 'people' he's talking about and why does he think Max could
Hi list, i was wondering which is the best approach for controlling a lots
of speakers with pd? 50 ?
Is there any hardware or technique that allows to do this and that is not
so expensive?
any idea?
Umberto.
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expensive is a problem.
I have only used madi cards for such a long number of speakers, but then you
need some way of getting analog outs to the speakers...
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On Aug 31, 2012, at 11:58 AM, umberto
the expensive parts are the speakers and the audio interfaces.. although,
Fernando Lopez Lezcano presented a very interesting technique in LAC2012
*From Jack to UDP packets to sound, and back...
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2012/program*
once you have that part, I guess it all depends on your
Best solution I've seen so far is by Fernando Lopez-Lezcano -- there's a
paper in the Linux Audio Conference 2012:
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2012/papers/29.pdf
cheers
miller
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 05:58:50PM +0200, umberto torrez wrote:
Hi list, i was wondering which is the best approach for
Hi
I use a M-audio profire lightbridge : 4 ADAT outputs (that's 32
outputs). I guess you could use 2 of these (on the same computer (see
Apple) or with 2 computers talking via network). They're bloody
affordable these days.
On 31/08/2012 17:58, umberto torrez wrote:
Hi list, i was wondering
in example 10.glsl number 11.geometry i get the following error:
[glsl_program]: Info_log:
[glsl_program]: ERROR: Too many geometry output components
[glsl_program]: Link failed!
this is with
GEM: ver: 0.93.3
GEM: compiled: Nov 10 2011
on OS X 10.7
AMD Radeon HD 6490M
what's to blame?
max