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

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On 04/17/2013 04:55 PM, Daniel Worth wrote:
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.

Hello Daniel,

That should work. You could also use jalv but with ecasound you can load multiple plugins and connect those within ecasound.

Jeremy

 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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