Are you willing to share more infos about it? What are
those USB ports for? And what about that red device?
Massimo Bernava
I have almost finished a project I’m working on for a long time: integrating microDrum with a Linux machine capable of reproducing the samples (such as a file sfz). In the photo, besides an original box made by a friend, there is a microDrum connected to a Raspberry Pi configured to have a low latency. I installed several software, besides a modified version of ttymidi, there are drumkv1, fluidsynth, linuxsampler etc … The red device is a USB soundcard economic and low latency.
Will675
Is this leading to a microDRUM distro for the raspberrypi, an all in one solution? That would be VERY cool! Hope it’s going well!
Are you willing to share more infos about it? What are
those USB ports for? And what about that red device?
I have almost finished a project I’m working on for a long time: integrating microDrum with a Linux machine capable of reproducing the samples (such as a file sfz). In the photo, besides an original box made by a friend, there is a microDrum connected to a Raspberry Pi configured to have a low latency. I installed several software, besides a modified version of ttymidi, there are drumkv1, fluidsynth, linuxsampler etc … The red device is a USB soundcard economic and low latency.
Is this leading to a microDRUM distro for the raspberrypi, an all in one solution? That would be VERY cool! Hope it’s going well!