[PD] [Bulk] pd in a eurorack modular system

Oliver Larkin olilarkin at googlemail.com
Tue Apr 21 13:02:10 CEST 2015


does anyone know what sound device is used on the nebulae?


On 20 Apr 2015, at 22:42, Pagano, Patrick <pat at digitalworlds.ufl.edu> wrote:

> I figured that would be what i would need to do
> run pd with -nogui and arduino stuff that Hans wrote for the potentiometer control
> a simple toggle on the faceplate that switches between maybe 5 patches that are unavailable in traditional analogia
> 
> 1.) Phase Locking vocoder
> 2.) Granular synthesis
> 3.) FFT of some sort
> 4.) Sample and Hold, still need a patch that takes in a live osc~
> 5.) a waveform patch that loads a simple osc~/phasor for RIngMod/Am/FM etc...
> 
> The other issue is that the raspi that i have does NOT have a line in, only a line out for sound
> i bought a little USB soundblaster card for that to see if i can get audio in to a ADC~
> 
> pp
> 
> Patrick Pagano B.S, M.F.A
> Audio and Projection Design Faculty
> Digital Worlds Institute
> University of Florida, USA
> (352)294-2020
> 
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> On 04/19/2015 08:58 AM, martin brinkmann wrote:
>> On 17/04/15 23:59, katja wrote:
>>> Boot time for Raspbian varies with sd card class as well, but indeed
>>> it is in the order of half a minute even for RPi 2 with class 10 card.
>>> Maybe they've used a different OS for Nebulae, or programmed on bare
>>> metal?
>> the boot-time very much depends on the os. raspbian takes at least 30
>> seconds from power on to login promt. i have just installed arch on an
>> old and rather slow sd card, and it took about 10 seconds until the
>> login prompt. and there is a video on youtube, where an rpi boots in
>> less than 5 secondes into some retro game emu.
> 
> Has anyone tried Linux From Scratch for the Raspberry Pi?  In that case
> you could load the bare minimum needed for Pd in -nogui mode, which should
> give you the minimum system necessary.
> 
> -Jonathan
> 
>> 
>> bis denn!
>>      martin
>> 
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