Oh, I should add that this is all
running at 44.1kHz.
Joel
On 12/05/2013 11:23 AM, Joel Matthys wrote:
OK, this is not any kind of official
benchmarking, but here's a rough performance estimate of ChucK
on the Raspberry Pi:
Setup:
Raspberry Pi Model B, no overclock, running Raspbian, 3.6.11+
USB sound card (little PnP device, <$10)
No monitor or keyboard; logged in via ssh
Testing multiple oscillators:
Up to 10 simultaneous SinOsc: no problem
10-12 mild glitching
Testing multiple shreds:
Using OTF examples, 6 shreds at once, no problem
7 shreds, major gapping
Testing LiSa:
LiSa-munger1 example works for up to 24 voices at once!
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Overclocking should improve performance. I expect that
unplugging the ethernet cable and auto-running a patch would
help too.
Overall, I'm pretty impressed with its capabilities!
Joel
On 12/05/2013 10:59 AM, Joel Matthys wrote:
Yes, it compiles and runs nicely on
the Pi. I'll try a little performance test and get back to you
shortly!
Joel
On 12/05/2013 10:54 AM, Robert Poor wrote:
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