Sunday, August 17, 2014
POPCORN - on a Pi
via Soft synths and iPads and Raspberry Pi
via @omeniesoftware: PIANA on Raspberry Pi, 7 Virtual Analog synths.
"May I present to you, one Raspberry Pi Model B, one $5 USB MIDI interface, one £20(ish) Behringer USB audio interface, 7 Virtual Analog synthesizers, 9 notes of polyphony, a bunch (4 or 5?) stereo delays, a global reverb straight out of the upcoming Jordantron, and ladies and gentlemen - Popcorn!
No glitches - amazing. Worst-case micropacket of 64 samples rendered at 47,300 samples per second, so there is no headroom AT ALL here. But it worked. Hell, the whole thing works - all those synths, all those delays, reverb, all on a teeny tiny Pi.
My work here is almost done."
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