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Flowstone running on this?
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Re: Flowstone running on this?
Tronic, that's a very cool Kickstarter project! Applications that make use of all 4 cores (so sadly Flowstone is out of the race) would actually be at least as fast or faster than on my pc.
And if I may go wild: Dedicated to one synth, this hardware would be the heart of a hardware synth (just put the computer, midi controller and a small display all in one case)
And for the robotics among us, it should be a wet dream, right?
And if I may go wild: Dedicated to one synth, this hardware would be the heart of a hardware synth (just put the computer, midi controller and a small display all in one case)
And for the robotics among us, it should be a wet dream, right?
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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Re: Flowstone running on this?
There's also this device. I have one of these and I think it's amazing. Not tried FS on it though...
http://sumvision.com/product/Cyclone-Wi ... w-PC1.html
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00X ... ers&sr=1-1
Currently less than £100
Cheers
Spogg
http://sumvision.com/product/Cyclone-Wi ... w-PC1.html
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00X ... ers&sr=1-1
Currently less than £100
Cheers
Spogg
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Re: Flowstone running on this?
tulamide wrote:Tronic, that's a very cool Kickstarter project! Applications that make use of all 4 cores (so sadly Flowstone is out of the race) would actually be at least as fast or faster than on my pc.
And if I may go wild: Dedicated to one synth, this hardware would be the heart of a hardware synth (just put the computer, midi controller and a small display all in one case)
And for the robotics among us, it should be a wet dream, right?
The special feature is that it also has an Arduino already integrated, so with this we do everything, even your midi controller
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Re: Flowstone running on this?
Here a similar project that has already reached the fund,
then for next year it is hoped that this will result in a massive increase in Flowstoners community.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/80 ... escription
then for next year it is hoped that this will result in a massive increase in Flowstoners community.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/80 ... escription
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Re: Flowstone running on this?
Jeez, everyone's at it
I'm sure there's a market for one of these types of board in a MIDI keyboard with a touch screen. It's a pity that Android isn't much good for fast audio/MIDI apps because the OS is perfect for touch control, so I guess it would be Windows for first choice. A keyboard & trackpad would work but not ideal for a musical instrument.
We would also need an ASIO driver for the sound though, and this isn't always thought about by the chip makers for cheap boards. Failing that, ASIO4ALL may work...
Exciting times.
Cheers
Spogg
I'm sure there's a market for one of these types of board in a MIDI keyboard with a touch screen. It's a pity that Android isn't much good for fast audio/MIDI apps because the OS is perfect for touch control, so I guess it would be Windows for first choice. A keyboard & trackpad would work but not ideal for a musical instrument.
We would also need an ASIO driver for the sound though, and this isn't always thought about by the chip makers for cheap boards. Failing that, ASIO4ALL may work...
Exciting times.
Cheers
Spogg
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