On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 5:51 PM, Jeffrey Concepcion
jeffreyconcepc...@gmail.com wrote:
i already have an acer netbook, but the issues there are horrifying
latency and breakup of the sound (at least on windows), pierre's solution
seems like my ticket for now, as i don't need to have the system
I don't know much about this, but i'm pretty sure you can't get as low a
latency as that of Linux and Mac OS in windows. The thing is that
performance and studio doesn't mean anything per se. If you only need a
drum machine or a sequencer for your performance, then you don't really care
about
Thanks guys, i'll definitely be looking at your suggestions, i think it's
pretty clear that i should make the move to linux, but i just haven't gotten
to it. i already have an acer netbook, but the issues there are horrifying
latency and breakup of the sound (at least on windows), pierre's
Yeah, do make the move to Linux. And don't give up after trying out Ubuntu
(or whatever) and finding out that i won't work properly on your machine. I
tried at least three different distros of Ubuntu and Pure Dyne before i
installed Fedora. I don't believe anybody can tell for sure which distro
If you're looking for low latency, than you're propably looking for the
Linux rt-kernel. The generic kernel already does low latency very well,
but the rt-kernel can be a level higher.
Don't know how much the hardware is relevant to the choice of a distro,
other than that of my own experience
hi Jeffrey,
I ll try and post some pics next week. My setup is nothing special:
- a Dell laptop (core 2 duo, 1,6 Ghz, and 0,9 GB of RAM)
- an EMU 0404 usb soundcard
- Fedora 12 with a rt kernel, JACK and Pd-extended
- an electric guitar, and some custom foot controllers based on a cheap usb
On Jul 29, 2010, at 8:30 PM, Jeffrey Concepcion wrote:
I would like to exclude my laptop from live performance, so to be able to
upload my pd patch (or patches) to a device like the beagleboard seems
perfect for my needs.
@Dan Wilcox - Where you able to build your setup? which one did
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Jeffrey Concepcion
jeffreyconcepc...@gmail.com wrote:
I would like to exclude my laptop from live performance, so to be able to
upload my pd patch (or patches) to a device like the beagleboard seems
perfect for my needs.
I suppose that by exclude you mean you
I would like to exclude my laptop from live performance, so to be able to
upload my pd patch (or patches) to a device like the beagleboard seems
perfect for my needs.
@Dan Wilcox - Where you able to build your setup? which one did you go
for? how would you be using it (live processing,
hi,
why not using a small, but full-feature computer with an usb soundcard.
cheap, fast, solid:
http://www.workinprogress.ca/biscuit-box-computer/
the main advantage: intel cpu - no need to recompile everything / anything.
à+
pat
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I will be working on a gumstix or beagleboard setup on the fall for robotcowboy
and should have my embedded pd scripting/software environment and software
available for download. I've found a number of guides on running Ubuntu on
both of these platforms and would appreciate any info you have
This performance is awesome! I haven't seen experimental bassoon before. It
makes me wish I'd kept up with it after junior high school.
~Kyle
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 5:46 AM, Ricardo Lameiro ricardolame...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello list,
Well i do have in mind some ideas i want to implement with
What kind of documentation would you like?
I can tell you about the hardware:
- Dell D520 Laptop with Intel Core2 Duo, with Fedora 12 and the Planet CCRMA
rt kernel.
- EMU 0404 USB soundcard (2 ins 2 outs)
- A small Shure transformer to turn the balanced output of the soundcard
into an unbalanced
Hello list,
Well i do have in mind some ideas i want to implement with pd/hardware, one
of them is using a single board computer to run pd
without GUI, just using some little lcd screen. Maybe using a beagle board,
that features a ARM Cortex A8 that has some floating point support, with the
NEON
It would be great to see some documentation of this setup so that
others can learn from it. You might be interested in Pd on Android,
iPhone, Maemo, etc. and other mobile devices. Mobile devices are
getting quite powerful, and they are already small. Then you'd even
have a battery
that sounds like an amazing piece of kit
From: pedro.lo...@ist.utl.pt
Date: Sun, 2 May 2010 17:21:15 +0100
To: pimas...@gmail.com
CC: pd-list@iem.at
Subject: Re: [PD] Gigs with Pd
I m just hoping that sometime soon we'll have a piece of hardware
that's small and powerful enough to run Pd
Subject: Re: [PD] Gigs with Pd
I m just hoping that sometime soon we'll have a piece of hardware that's
small and powerful enough to run Pd in realtime and I'll have the perfect
gear (perfect for me).
http://www.bluemelon.org/index.php/Products/BM7505_BluePD_programmable_Pure_Data_router
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Pedro Lopes pedro.lo...@ist.utl.pt wrote:
I m just hoping that sometime soon we'll have a piece of hardware that's
small and powerful enough to run Pd in realtime and I'll have the perfect
gear (perfect for me).
Hello everyone!
There was a discussion not too long ago about suitability of Pd in a live
context (off the smoother audio thread i think). I just wanted to say that
i use Pd everytime i play a gig with my band as a super multi effects. I
have never experienced any crash in Pd, and the sound is
I m just hoping that sometime soon we'll have a piece of hardware that's
small and powerful enough to run Pd in realtime and I'll have the perfect
gear (perfect for me).
http://www.bluemelon.org/index.php/Products/BM7505_BluePD_programmable_Pure_Data_router
Never tried it though... seems
On Sun, 2 May 2010, Pedro Lopes wrote:
I m just hoping that sometime soon we'll have a piece of hardware that's small
and powerful enough to run Pd in realtime and I'll have the perfect
gear (perfect for me).
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Subject: Re: [PD] Gigs with Pd
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