On 06-11-13 19:27, Patrick Shirkey wrote: > Hi, > > Some of you might be interested in this: > > http://cubieboard.org/2013/10/18/g2-labs-has-released-a-dac-module-for-cubieboard/ > I've seen it. Pricey audiophile stuff. If they'd release a module that has ¼" TS connectors at instrument level I'll be the first to buy it. There are similar projects being set up for the RPi by the way: http://www.crazy-audio.com/projects/hifiberry-mini/ http://www.element14.com/community/community/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-accessories/wolfson_pi > The cubieboard runs on software provided by the opensource linux-sunxi > project including build support packages and kernels for several Linux > distros, and various "mobile" OS's including android, tizen, ubuntu. > > http://linux-sunxi.org/Main_Page > > The processor is Allwinner's sun "x" i (arm) series the latest of which > (a31) are quad core. > I've been testing a Cubieboard2 the last three months. It's an awesome device, I can recommend it if you're planning to use an ARM based embedded device for musical projects. It's powerful, has audio IO, runs very well and stable with a RT kernel, is easy to hack and performs very well with JACK running at low latencies. The onboard audio has no problems running at -p64 (you need a patch for the codec though). Best, Jeremy > > -- > Patrick Shirkey > Boost Hardware Ltd > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-user mailing list > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user >
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