On 01/08/14 15:42, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
What I like about the RPi is that it is afaik still the cheapest board available. It also has a huge community and it's not being run by a company but a foundation with a non-profit goal. For real-time audio purposes it is certainly not the best choice, but then, what do you expect for that price? And what do you expect from a device that is made for educational purposes, not real-time, low-latency, pro audio?
yes, and by doing it they have probably pushed others to try harder, and be more open (in fact sometimes a lot more open than Broadcom has allowed for the raspberries) ... which is also a good thing. But it is also important to let people know what they are capable of, and when something more powerful is required.
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