On Mon, 2013-05-13 at 19:23 +0200, hermann meyer wrote:
Am 22.04.2013 10:46, schrieb Carlos sanchiavedraz:
2013/4/19
Nicola<nicola.di.marzo(a)vodafone.it>it>:
I was able to run guitarix gui on nexus7 with those 2 apps but the
result wasn't good at all. It's ok to run xterm or that kind of simple
gui stuff... But yeah i also will look for some midi-wireless app to
use it like a controller as you suggested ;-) We still have 2 other
possible ways to try to control it with "touch"...with gui (with
ubuntu) or midi (with android or ubuntu) :-)
Andreas Degert (one of the core developers in the guitarix project) have
added now a web interface/socket for guitarix, and make the --nongui
mode real headless so that a running X-server isn't needed any more. The
web interface is basic for now, but you can use it already on your
android device as well.
That's brilliant, i would like to try it ASAP!
(What a fun to have the tuner running on the HTC
device while guitarix
is running on the . . , well here it is my PC. :-)
Andreas have added some more stuff in our git repository related to run
guitarix smooth on a Raspberry Pi
(vectorization of the dsp parts for example, . . . ).
So if you interested in running guitarix on your PI, i would suggest you
to stay close to our git, and join our forum or the dev-mailingliste to
come in touch with Andreas.
Are you suggesting to follow the linux audio developer
mailing list,
right?
I'm totally interested about this so i'll join the forum and i will take
a look at guitarix-git as well.
Thanks hermann, great news!
greats
hermann
> You can try DSMI[1] (MIDI over wifi server, really simple) and any
> MIDI-controller app that supports DSMI directly or OSC on Android,
> i.e: Ivory Tower[2]
>
> [1]
http://dsmi.tobw.net/
> [2]
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.codeidea.ivorytower&…
>
> It seems you are trying to achieve that same headless center using
> Android as a GUI I've mentioned some times, great. I had some success
> with MIDI over wifi, but now I have to get some device and I'm not
> sure if that's gonna be an Android+RPi or just some other touch-UMPC
> device to run Linux directly instead of
> "fighting"/configuring/tweaking again to get whatever to do what I
> want.
> Maybe you're Nexus is a good choice.
>