Monday 18 August 2003 22:29 skrev Steve Harris:
Cool project :)
On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 08:29:44PM +0200, Robert Jonsson wrote:
Can
anyone suggest a suitable Linux solution for this parrot? I was
thinking about ecasound combined with a pitch shift plugin, if one
exists. If the solution could run entirely in RAM (CD booting,
perhaps?) then that would solve the problem of hard disk reliability.
Any of the shelf distro would probably suffice. For reliability I would
propose using a Flash disk. fast, small, clean, reliable, inexpensive.
There are heaps of small, cheap motherboards these days that have built
in sound so that won't be a problem.
Flash disks wear out much quicker than HD's do.
They may, if you write to them, otherwise I don't think this is true. In this
case there is no reason to write to it.
/Robert
I would go with a normal
IDE HD and set it to spin down under power management.
It would probably be easiest to do a small c
program which utilized some
ladspa plugins for the pitchshift, probably noise gate and, possibly the
delay.
Yup, you could knock up something with ecasound and some sort of scripting
language (I think there are perl and python bindings).
Alternativly pd would be a good coice, or writing a jack client in C would
be pretty easy if you can find a volunteer.
- Steve