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Steve M Smith

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Re: Raspberry together with x32/x-air
« Reply #20 on: November 17, 2015, 04:01:44 PM »

Rpi's are fun

And cheap.  I'm thinking about using one as a CNC router controller now as well.


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Re: Raspberry together with x32/x-air
« Reply #21 on: November 17, 2015, 06:36:56 PM »

And cheap.  I'm thinking about using one as a CNC router controller now as well.


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I use one of the original ones

http://www.planet-cnc.com/
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Re: Raspberry together with x32/x-air
« Reply #22 on: November 18, 2015, 02:57:01 AM »

I have seen that before but I think that still needs a host PC.  I want a stand alone device which can run from a memory card.

We have built a couple of 3D printers at work which use Arduinos in this way.


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Re: Raspberry together with x32/x-air
« Reply #23 on: November 18, 2015, 06:14:17 AM »

I have seen that before but I think that still needs a host PC.  I want a stand alone device which can run from a memory card.

We have built a couple of 3D printers at work which use Arduinos in this way.


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All but one(?) of them can run of a sd-card. I've not checked into the latest ones but his sdk was also very usefull when I used the original model.
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Re: Re: Raspberry together with x32/x-ar
« Reply #24 on: November 10, 2017, 12:01:51 AM »


Btw, since the x32/m32 and x-air are coreaudio compliant the raspberry can out of the box use the 32x32 audio interface for recording/playback 😎

I'm very interested in this. I have been looking for a way to do the 32 channel recording to my Raspberry Pi 3.  I have downloaded Ardour but can't get it to install on my Pi running Raspbian.  Any help you could give would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Re: Raspberry together with x32/x-ar
« Reply #25 on: November 10, 2017, 12:16:49 AM »

I'm very interested in this. I have been looking for a way to do the 32 channel recording to my Raspberry Pi 3.  I have downloaded Ardour but can't get it to install on my Pi running Raspbian.  Any help you could give would be greatly appreciated.

Ardour doesn't support ARM processors, you probably downloaded an Intel package. 

Here is the developers comment on ARM support.  BTM it's horseshit

https://community.ardour.org/node/4661

Looks like some folks had some luck with Audacity on a PI, storage may be an issue.  The Python idea is interesting.   If you know how your way around the command prompt plug n the USB interface of your x32 and check dmesg.  You should see all 32 channels. 

Let the hacking begin.

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Re: Re: Raspberry together with x32/x-ar
« Reply #26 on: November 10, 2017, 05:00:35 AM »

Ardour doesn't support ARM processors, you probably downloaded an Intel package. 

This developers comment is from 2011...

Actually Ardour works really good on ARM. I use a BananaPi-M1 board to record up to 32 tracks from a X32 to SSD. The system runs Ardour5.11 from Debian testing with a Linux mainline kernel v4.12.

This wouldn't work with any RaspberryPi model though, which all suffer from their broken IO design.

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Re: Raspberry together with x32/x-air
« Reply #27 on: November 12, 2017, 07:47:05 PM »

This developers comment is from 2011...

Actually Ardour works really good on ARM. I use a BananaPi-M1 board to record up to 32 tracks from a X32 to SSD. The system runs Ardour5.11 from Debian testing with a Linux mainline kernel v4.12.

This wouldn't work with any RaspberryPi model though, which all suffer from their broken IO design.
Interesting didn't see an ARM build.

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Re: Raspberry together with x32/x-air
« Reply #28 on: November 12, 2017, 07:53:50 PM »

Interesting didn't see an ARM build.

I don't think there's an upstream Ardour build for anything other than x86 and amd64, but it exists in the Debian repositories, so most Debian-based distros should have some version of it or other (although typically not the latest) on any supported platform.

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Re: Raspberry together with x32/x-air
« Reply #29 on: November 12, 2017, 07:59:18 PM »

I don't think there's an upstream Ardour build for anything other than x86 and amd64, but it exists in the Debian repositories, so most Debian-based distros should have some version of it or other (although typically not the latest) on any supported platform.

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Makes sense as I checked GitHub too.

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