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shreeswifty
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Pisound!!

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If you have a raspberry pi 3 and plan on doing professional audio installations, synth design or Electro-acoustic performance, i suggest you get a pisound form http://blokas.io

It is AMAZING. i bought two plus the little 3D printed case they sell to house the raspi+the hat and it's just amazing.
I have pd, Supercollider3.9 and Csound 6.10.1 working on it and purring along @ 96k

it is what got me back into linux audio
Frank Carvalho
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Re: Pisound!!

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Yes. I've been watching this project for a year or so. Guess it's time to get one. It would definitely simplify my Guitarix-in-a-box-experiment.

/Frank
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Re: Pisound!!

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shreeswifty wrote:I have pd, Supercollider3.9 and Csound 6.10.1 working on it and purring along @ 96k

it is what got me back into linux audio
Getting latest patches with meltdown fixes, and your performance might be gone. But if you are not connected to network / not running anything else than music software, you can disable those features, and keep original performance.

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