actually, you are right Ben.
I intended to prepare RPi to use some external battery to play "on street", or somewhere more mobile, instead of taking my precious VL70m synthesizer all the time.2014-02-24 20:44 GMT+01:00 Ben Bell <bjb-linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxx>:
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 07:09:06PM +0100, Milan Lazecky wrote:There are some examples of people trying to do this and I think the general
> i have a yamaha wx5 (midi saxophone). i was thinking to use my midi2usb
> cable to plug into raspberry pi which would use some fluidsynth soundfonts
> to synthesize music realtime.
impression is that the latency is touch and go depending on what you're
playing. I have one here running fluidsynth, alsa midi using an Evolution
USB keyboard, and a set of mellotron soundfonts. It's OK for chords and
single note runs, but if I try anything rapid, it feels laggy. Of course,
compared with a real mellotron that's not so bad, but playing a WX5 may be
sore.
As others have pointed out the audio out isn't audiophile quality, but I'd
have thought if you were in a studio you'd use proper hardware and this
would be for live use? In which case, factory in an amp, an audience talking
and so on, and I don't think it's as big an issue as people make out.
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