Has anyone tried to do audio work on the new Raspberry Pi 2 yet?
I have heard good things about it generally but not heard from anyone who has tried pro audio on it.
Anyone tried the Raspberry Pi 2 yet?
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Re: Anyone tried the Raspberry Pi 2 yet?
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Thats all I could find. I'm kinda curious too. I don't have the cash for a Mod Duo. Thats the dream machine for me.
Thats all I could find. I'm kinda curious too. I don't have the cash for a Mod Duo. Thats the dream machine for me.
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Re: Anyone tried the Raspberry Pi 2 yet?
I know from experience that the Pi B+ can already handle audio at decent enough quality, unless you're running a display manager, unless you're also running a cute little $30 Behringer USB sound card to go with that display manager. So, I'd assume the 2 is probably great even with graphics and without the $30 card. Just don't use xwiimote on it and expect everything to be smooth.