Re: [PD] Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list

2014-07-15 Thread via Pd-list
Hi all, I am experimenting with the rpi B and the wolfson audio card. I want to also design a very basic preamp for this card (connect a dynamic mic & a instrument to line-in). I can get as low as -audiobuf 3 with [adc~] - [dac~], of course as the patch gets more complex, I have to adjust

Re: [PD] Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list

2014-07-15 Thread Dan Wilcox via Pd-list
No. The rPI is audio out only, as noted in a recent list discussion where pd balks when you try to start it using the onboard audio without -noadc. On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 2:31 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: > On 07/15/2014 01:34 PM, Ivica Bukvic wrote: > > You're right-- $9 soundcard won't give y

Re: [PD] Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list

2014-07-15 Thread Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list
On 07/15/2014 01:34 PM, Ivica Bukvic wrote: You're right-- $9 soundcard won't give you that. But for a desktop mic or one that Katja makes, this will be more than sufficient. So the onboard audio doesn't do input? -Jonathan On Jul 15, 2014 12:55 PM, "Dan Wilcox"

[PD] Patching Circle Thursday July 31!

2014-07-15 Thread sonia yuditskaya via Pd-list
*Patching Circle--now with streaming!* *Thursday, July 31* *6:30pm* *Room 50* This month's Patching Circle will feature Tommy Martinez who will demonstrate his MSP audio setup involving granular synthesis, convolution reverb and foot controllers as well as discussing live instrument processing an

Re: [PD] Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list

2014-07-15 Thread Ivica Bukvic via Pd-list
You're right-- $9 soundcard won't give you that. But for a desktop mic or one that Katja makes, this will be more than sufficient. On Jul 15, 2014 12:55 PM, "Dan Wilcox" wrote: > >Couple that with an $9 USB audio card that has both input and output and > you're done. > > ... well, I dunno about t

Re: [PD] Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list

2014-07-15 Thread Dan Wilcox via Pd-list
>Couple that with an $9 USB audio card that has both input and output and you're done. ... well, I dunno about that part. :D Some of us want phantom power & XLR/1/4 in. The RPI doesn't play nicely with any of the cards I have ... On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 12:52 PM, Ivica Bukvic wrote: > Depends

Re: [PD] Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list

2014-07-15 Thread Ivica Bukvic via Pd-list
Depends what you mean by decent enough. Original Pi has audio out. Is it decent enough, depends on your needs. That said, RPi (regardless of the revision) is a formidable arduino replacement. See lots of pots shield that fits either (I just presented a paper on it in NIME) made by modern device. Co

Re: [PD] Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list

2014-07-15 Thread Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list
But I wonder if the onboard audio is now decent enough to do basic work with Pd. -Jonathan On Tuesday, July 15, 2014 11:31 AM, Brian Fay via Pd-list wrote: I can't say much without playing with one, but I get the impression from comments that the USB ports at least aren't as finicky about

Re: [PD] Pd and SQL

2014-07-15 Thread via Pd-list
Quoting Martin Peach via Pd-list : On 2014-07-13 11:30, Claude Heiland-Allen via Pd-list wrote: Right. I didn't fancy getting the whole externals tree, just the part I wanted (pdlua) and there wasn't any way to build it "locally". You just need the makefile that is in trunk/externals then.

[PD] [PD-announce] CFP: Citizen innovation projects in Ibero-America

2014-07-15 Thread Medialab-Prado Comunicación via Pd-announce via Pd-list
Open call for citizen innovation projects in Ibero-America *International collaborative workshop in Veracruz (Mexico)* Deadline: August 17, 2014 The Secretaría General Iberoamericana (SEGIB), through the initiative Ciudadanía 2.0 and the Coordinación de Estrategia Digital Nacional of th

Re: [PD] Help for packaging pix_opencv

2014-07-15 Thread via Pd-list
Quoting Antoine Villeret via Pd-list : Now I would like to make [...] package for Debian like system. What's the best practice to do that ? become a member of a debian packaging team (like debian-multimedia-maintainers¹), read the Debian New Maintainer's guide² and your team's code-of-c

Re: [PD] Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list

2014-07-15 Thread Brian Fay via Pd-list
I can't say much without playing with one, but I get the impression from comments that the USB ports at least aren't as finicky about power. Right now I just use a Powered USB hub to power my Pi Model B, Behringer UCG102, and a QuNeo controller. Maybe the B+ could work without the hub? Those extra

Re: [PD] Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list

2014-07-15 Thread Dan Wilcox via Pd-list
The onbopard audio might be better, but from what I could tell by the press release, it does't add a dedicated USB controller. In that case, it will probably still have the same issues with USB audio devices. >Anybody played with the new Raspberry Pi model? It claims to haveimproved audio; I'm cu