If there is Linux and Alsa, we should just be able to cross-compile (or even compile on
the Raspberry if there is gcc); I don't see many difficulties. It should be easier
than android and iOS.
I might see if I can get one to run Csound on.
Regards
Victor
On 29 Feb 2012, at 10:46, James Harrison wrote:
I'm hoping that adding an ADC won't be too
tricky, though it has USB so a USB sound card should work. For $25 an end, it'd make a
lovely portable IP codec for broadcast with CELT and RTP...
Cheap synth would be neat, though. Wonder how much stuff in the Linux audio world is
ARM-compatible?
Cheers,
James Harrison
On 29/02/2012 10:45, Victor Lazzarini wrote:
> Thanks, sounds good, I am thinking here: cheap synthesizer.
>
> Victor
> On 29 Feb 2012, at 10:40, James Harrison wrote:
>
>> Comes with a DAC, but no ADC as far as I can see.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> James Harrison
>>
>>
>> On 29/02/2012 10:30, Victor Lazzarini wrote:
>>> Does anyone know whether the Raspberry PI comes with a DAC/ADC?
>>>
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