[PD] making hardware

Ricardo Lameiro ricardolameiro at gmail.com
Thu Mar 4 15:39:53 CET 2010


I am thinking in develop a device like you want.
You can think in using a beagle board  beagleboard.org. It can run linux,
and you can install there PDa (PD anywhere). and the price is not bad. USD$
150.

2010/3/4 chris clepper <cgclepper at gmail.com>

> You can try getting a development kit for a DSP chip like a SHARC which
> includes audio and video I/O.  These chips have a C based development
> environment, but that is usually an additional cost.  The board and software
> can be $1000 or more.
>
>
> http://www.analog.com/en/embedded-processing-dsp/sharc/21469-EZBRD/processors/product.html
>
>
> http://www.analog.com/en/embedded-processing-dsp/sharc/content/sharc_evaluation_kits/fca.html
>
> On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 4:20 AM, hard off <hard.off at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> one thing i always use a lot in my pd patches is called a 'wetfilter'.
>> basically it is a bunch of bandpass filters, followed by delaylines of
>> increasing length.  kind of oldschool 'spectral delay'.
>>
>> so, i'd love to have this effect in a small hardware box, so i can put
>> some drum machines and synths through it easily.
>>
>> what options are available for putting pd patches into small devices with
>> audio in and out?
>>
>> and, slightly off topic for the pd list, is there already some type of
>> generic 'stomp box' that can load C++ code or something to make effects?
>>
>>
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