Re: sfz host on headless raspberry pi

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>  
>  I'm looking for a way to run sfz files on a raspberry pi 4. I need to
>  run several sfz files simultaneously (on different midi channels, one
>  midi input and rudimentary mixing is sufficient.
>  
>  The pi has a fresh debian bookworm install...
>  
>  What are my options?

I know nothing about the software to "run sfz files", nor what the domain of your question is.

But the way I am setting up a Raspberry PI to run headless is: 

* No X. The GUI interface does not help, so use the appropriate OS image
* Use an attached screen and key board in the first instance to install SSH
  * Do everything else over SSH
  * Prefer a wired connection to wireless.  The wireless interface will have interrupts than can cause audio glitches (according to gossip, I have not experienced it)
* Write a script to start whatever programme I need
  * Shell scripting was a Dark Art, with no accessible documentation for beginners.  LLMs have changed that for me
* Once I can run the script on an SSH section  use systemd to start the script, as a normal user, on boot
  * Here too LLMs a are helpful with the systemd magic  incantations 

Allow a full day for this, sounds simple, the devil is in the details

W

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