jagzik Posted December 9, 2013 Report Posted December 9, 2013 Sorry, Maybe it'a a stupid of topic question. Are this type of new minipc board like Raspberry pi or this http://www.udoo.org/ usable to sobstitute the lpc core ? I didn't want to do or ask this but, whit this kind of hardware that is more pc oriented, dektop, server...can a power user made a sort of virtual hardware sequencer ? i mean a person that isn't able to write and create pcb board and electronics but has maybe some knowledge whit puredata or similar, can take this board install a minimal linux and puredata and run patches on and controlling it with a standar controller, there are plenty just done on the market.....and use it. This thing can be an hardware sequencer or synth ? like the midibox project ? can port the source code of midiboz or other project on it ? Where is the difference when inside hardware controller sequencer or synth there's a sort of pc, if i take my pc and control by this midi controller wihit an interface, it's an hardware sequencer ? bye
TK. Posted December 9, 2013 Report Posted December 9, 2013 Hi, the performance of the Raspberry Pi (running under Linux) isn't sufficient for MBSEQ V4. However, for simple PD based sequencers it's working: http://bit.ly/1diFL5Q Best Regards, Thorsten.
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