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

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Something has occurred to me, since the release of the new guitarix LV2 plugins it should be possible to run them headless using ecasound from a bash script. My current plan, however slow it is for me to impliment, is to create a live guitar rig that can also display lead sheets on a mic stand mounted lcd screen. I'll be controlling it with a Behringer BCF-1010. I have most of the components now except the RPI, hdmi to vga adapter, powered hub, uca-202. This should give me a channel out for backing track plus guitar out, a channel out for cue/monitor mix, and an in for guitar. That plus I need to figure out how to control the lead sheet page flips with midi. Anyways very exciting.
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