[music-dsp] best board/set to do music on with minimal upstart?

Greg Kellum GKellum at eventide.com
Fri Apr 13 08:56:48 EDT 2012


You might want to check these boards out as well: http://beagleboard.org

They're a lot more powerful than Arduinos and come with converters. They also run Linux...

Best,
Greg
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From: music-dsp-bounces at music.columbia.edu [music-dsp-bounces at music.columbia.edu] On Behalf Of Alessandro Saccoia [alessandro.saccoia at gmail.com]
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Subject: Re: [music-dsp] best board/set to do music on with minimal upstart?

Arduino paired with a decent ADC/DAC would be good just for lightweight DSP.
It could be used to control a workhorse DSP through I2C communication,
but I don't think there is any ready to go development board out there… you should wire it yourself,
and program both the processors.
alessandro

On Apr 13, 2012, at 12:16 PM, Bram de Jong wrote:

> Maybe I should also add: dirt cheap :D
>
> On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 9:50 AM, STEFFAN DIEDRICHSEN
> <sdiedrichsen at me.com> wrote:
>> Line 6 has these programmable foot pedals. But the IDE is windows.
>> How about an open source board project like the Arduino? A musiDuino?
>
> I found *some* references to miDuino but not musiDuino.
> MiDuino seems very focussed on Midi, not audio...
>
> - bram
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