[LAU] Linux audio droid?

Arnold Krille arnold at arnoldarts.de
Mon Feb 15 04:41:45 EST 2010


Going off on the artistical tangent...

On Sunday 14 February 2010 20:34:19 Ken Restivo wrote:
> First of all, FOH techs already laugh at me when I present them with two
>  male XLR jacks going to TLS dongles into a M-Audio FastTrack and an EEEpc.
>  At least it saves them from having to go fish out a DI box.

They shouldn't laugh. Probably that FastTrack has symmetrical outs, if so, its 
better to use them directly then going through a DI-Box...

> The sound in their voices is always really interesting when they're calling
>  sound checks: they get through the drumset, guitars, basses, B3 (if
>  present), and then they say, "OK, um, laptop, I guess?". It's a mixture of
>  respect, disdain, amusement, and confusion.

Would be even more fun when the sound of drumset, basss and B3 where already 
coming through your laptop:-P

> In my occasional nerdy dreaming modes, I thought of hacking up one of those
>  large LED-matrix scrolling displays to a Linux-based phone, and giving out
>  the number onstage so the audience can text us while we're playing. Or
>  face the LED towards the audience so they can blast out random texts to
>  the whole audience.

Hehe, have them send text-messages trough sms or twitter/identica, feed these 
texts into festival or any other speach synthesis, feed that into autotune or 
autotalent to make it tune to your melodie and you get singers for free:-)

> As for the ARM's/Droids/Pandoras/etc, it looks like technology is not quite
>  ready yet, but it's getting there. Recompiling audio apps with funky -m
>  flags is no problem, but rewriting for example LADSPA plugins to add ASM
>  to use the FPU sounds like more work than it'd be worth.
> Still, I'd estimate by next year it'll be all squared away.

Part of me thinks that in one or two years these processors in cell-phones 
will do floating-point as fast as fixed-point/integer calculations...

Have fun,

Arnold

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