On 16/07/14 00:15, Dan Wilcox via Pd-list wrote:
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
On 07/16/2014 11:36 PM, Simon Wise via Pd-list wrote:
On 16/07/14 00:15, Dan Wilcox via Pd-list wrote:
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
On 17/07/14 14:33, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list wrote:
I ordered one the other day, so I'll definitely test it, too. (I've never played
with an RPI before, so I'll probably doing some general playing around before
getting to Pd specifically.)
They are good value and compact, but rather
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
pd-list@lists.iem.at wrote:
I can't say much without playing with one, but I get the impression from
comments that the USB ports at least
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.
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 i...@vt.edu wrote:
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 jancs...@yahoo.com wrote:
On 07/15/2014 01:34 PM, Ivica Bukvic wrote:
You're right-- $9