Zergei72
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Lightweight Audio / MIDI - HDR-Sequencer

Sun Oct 12, 2014 6:22 pm

okay ... ;

i'm planning to build a mobile DAW, with my Raspberry P Bi+ as its' core .
The Audio-Hardware would consist of a Zoom H4n-USB2-external sound-card and a Roland TMC-6 (6channel Trigger to MIDI-controller) .

My goal is to record 2 tracks of audio (the zoom is limited to 2channels when used as a USB-device) and 4 tracks of MIDI triggered and transmitted by the Roland .

I would like to know what would be the best software solution (DAW) to be used on my Pi B+ .
I only need to record 2tracks of audio and 4 of MIDI (so I guess I won't be needing anything cpu-huggy ?) .

on the other hand ...
If someone knows how to build Ardour 3 for Raspberry Pi I'd be glad to hear out as version 2 doesn't support MIDI-recording (as far as I know ...)

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Re: Lightweight Audio / MIDI - HDR-Sequencer

Sun Oct 12, 2014 7:32 pm

RE:
Zergei72 wrote:If someone knows how to build Ardour 3 for Raspberry Pi I'd be glad to hear out as version 2 doesn't support MIDI-recording (as far as I know ...)
I have not tryed it but ...
AutoStatic wrote:Ardour simply isn't made for devices like the RPi. Maybe Qtractor or non-daw work better. Those DAWs should work after you've properly configured your RPi by following http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/raspberrypi
http://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewt ... 61#p328661
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