[sdiy] Hardware convolution box?

rsdio at audiobanshee.com rsdio at audiobanshee.com
Thu Feb 9 06:56:29 CET 2017


Any Linux solution will have significantly more latency than a Bare Metal implementation, or even an RTOS (Real-Time Operating System). Whether it's Linux on a PC, or embedded Linux on something like a Beagle or Pi, there's just way more driver overhead and scheduling latency.

Brian


On Feb 7, 2017, at 2:25 PM, analogheaven at hushmail.com wrote:
> I keep coming back to this as processors get cheaper and faster. If I was better at Linux scripts and the Linux enviroment, I think a convolution system could be cobbled together pretty quickly with Jack, JConvolver, a standard audio interface and some hardware controller. 
> Until then, I am pretty happy with the Logidy EPSi:
> http://www.logidy.com/
> Crappy interface, but have used it with all sorts of IRs.
> 




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