Hello,
i would like know if someone have tryed to run PD or PDa on Beagle board or other Arm processor. I need of the smallest an chipest unit where i can run PD.
Thanks and i hope to read about you soon.
Sintesista
Beagle Board and other ARMs
Hello,
i would like know if someone have tryed to run PD or PDa on Beagle board or other Arm processor. I need of the smallest an chipest unit where i can run PD.
Thanks and i hope to read about you soon.
Sintesista
I also want to make something like this. Small and simple, but I am not a code shark
ive been learning about this board for school. It is powerful enough to run ffts and such without a problem I havent tried to put pd on it but I will be looking into it
That was my idea to use a fast Multicore DSP chips from Taxes Instruments $80.00 and ram a fan and a small liquid cooling and a mini solid state hard drive , with in/out and midi for live use
i have the small white enclosure with pd written on top to look like a pd object. i am tring to work for Blue Melon for BluePD but they have not sent me an email i know we can make it very small
this idea can be done but i have to be part of it! 8 )
i have seen a mac pro mini before thats was smaller then a mac mini (its not the mac mini)
take a look at this
http://wolphbite.com/blog/?p=62
here is a linux
http://www.gumstix.com/
a windows
LPC-670 - Powerful i7/i5/i3 Mini PC
http://stealth.com/littlepc_670_standard.htm
show some respect to this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISPW
i know this has got lot of views but some of you have to back off on this i dont know about the licensing for all of this i am still contacting companies and i am making modules of it.
send me an email if you really want to make it.
PD is available as a debian-arm package. I run it on an NSLU2.
Wow, this seems to technical for me. Are there any tutorials about how to do this? Google wont give me the answer
nestor, that looks like a good option.
a couple of questions:
do you know what the latency is like?
what sort of audio device do you use with it?
how hard does it look to remove the PCM mainboard and other parts from the case of one of those, and put it in another case?
shawn, that gumstix looks pretty cool too. will look into all of these.
I haven't used NSLU2 with an audio device. however, the debian-arm is pretty complete, as is optware. Both package managers should have ALSA snd-usb kernel modules available, which will work with MANY usb-audio devices. Debian almost certainly has Pd.
There's also the beaglebone at $89: http://beagleboard.org/bone
Looks interesting
There is also The Raspberry Pi http://www.raspberrypi.org/
Model A will be $25, Model B $35
ARM v6 and will run Debian, Fedora and ArchLinux
This is so cool. Thanks for the link!
Has anyone tried running Pure Data on any of the Odroid boards, like the X2 or any of the others? http://www.hardkernel.com/renewal_2011/products/prdt_info.php
Should a board like one of those be able to run more intensive PD patches and perhaps have lower latencies?
Edgar Berdahl gave a workshop at STEIM about Pd (or SuperCollider) and the Beagleboard controlled with Arduino. Here's the link of the project https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~eberdahl/Satellite/
Ive got it running on BeagleBoneBlack from the Ubuntu 13.10 repositories connecting though jacknet to my pc. The only problem not solved is that for some reason it isnt seeing alsamidi.
I have a raspberry Pi as well as two beaglebone blacks and a white. not sure there will be enough memory on the white but there is on the 512 rpi so they shouldnt be a problem. what i want to do is to use the pd net facility so that program changes like the music key can be shared.
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