I'm talking about my keyboard, which has stereo line outs. I would hook
them to my UCA202's stereo RCA jack inputs, and use a Y-cable to combine
the 2 stereo outputs into the single 1/4" plug connection needed to hook
into the sound system.
Maybe with a real time kernel and the proper settings, the UCA202 won't
have weird skipping problems when used bidirectionally.
I could hook the keyboard in via MIDI and use that to drive a softsynth,
too.
Sounds like fun if I can get it to the point of setting it up and
adjusting settings quickly enough.
Just think - the EEEPC 901's are dirt cheap at Amazon!
http://www.amazon.com/8-9-Inch-Netbook-Processor-Storage-Battery/dp/B001BYB…
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
I've used Pure Data and Csound both that way, with
good results, with
a Zoom H4 for input:
http://zoomh4.net/
Unfortunately, you can't use the microphone and the instrument inputs
at the same time; you'd have to either have two of them or plug in a
separate mic and an instrument.
-Chuckk
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 11:58 AM, david wrote:
> The guitarist in my church band has been using a hefty effects box for
> years (of course). Our violinist just bought a small one for chorus
> effects. I should figure out to use my laptop as a synthesizer and
> effects box and start bringing it along. Or maybe I should set up my
> wife's old laptop for that - it's got a faster processor in it. Anyway,
> suggestions/thoughts?
--
David
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