Re: Raspberry Pi and real-time, low-latency audio

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On 02/18/2013 06:24 PM, Robert Jonsson wrote:
2013/2/15 Jeremy Jongepier <jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
List,

I've created a Wiki page with my findings of using real-time, low-latency
audio on the RPi: http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/raspberrypi

Great wiki!

It's not complete and the RPi needs some more hacking to squeeze out the
last bits of processing power that can be dedicated to things like samplers,
synths, effects and guitar amp emulators.
Thought I'd share the link, saw some questions regarding the RPi pass by the
last few months. To show off what the RPi is capable of:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6XKaRe_MEA&webm=1 (if you still use Flash
remove '&webm=1')

Cool stuff!


Thanks Robert,

Though it's too bad a USB soundcard is needed to get audio in... A
less resource intensive audio solution would be nice.

Totally agreed. Unfortunately the audio out on the RPi is not that useable too: http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=30669

I know there are extension boards available for the RPi with i2c AD
converters but probably no easy way of integrating with Jack.
Or does anyone know of any other solution?


What kind of extension boards, got some links? Thanks!

Jeremy

Regards,
Robert


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