Ralf Beck wrote:
Features planned:
- Host distributing tracks/control (OSC?) info for processing on nodes
- Nodes can be Linux, WinXP, (probably OSX)
- up to 8 Nodes per 100MBit subnet
- up to 32 Nodes per GBit subnet
- roundtrip latency (audioin/host/node/host/audioout) below 6 ms
(provided plugs do not add additional latency)
- nodes work at up to 4x oversampling (which does add a bit of
latency though)
- support of Vst/Vsti on XP nodes
(mainly used for DSP boards like UAD/Powercore),
- support of Ladspa/Dssi (VST/VSti through wine) on Linux nodes
- (AU on OSX?)
- plugin GUIs are redirected to the host through a subnet distinct from
the track/control net, so the ones of the XP(OSX) nodes can be
made visible through VNC without disturbing the audio
Participants welcome. Discussion open.
Ralf
I have been interested in trying to setup a system like this for our
radio station for a while now. How are you planning to do all this,
through jack.udp? If so, it'd be nice if somebody wrote a gui or
something to control jack.udp, I was thinking about doing this, but have
been too distracted with radio stuff to devote much time towards it.
Ben