e4 and RPi PiSound.
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2022 2:06 pm
I am a off-hiatis drummer wondering into the noise abatement and economical possbilites of acoustic hybrid with mesh heads (barring a unatural Hi-hat groove).
Though I am hyper technical, I would rather avoid that when sitting down to jam and pound tubs. I have visions of duck taping the e4 and RPi together on a cymbal stand. Does this make me a bad person?
volume , line out to PA mix , maybe a toggle button through some snares sound.
Though exceptionaly canned, this journey has gone past Roland to here.
It seems like the mimimalist/ high-function e4 may be good match for RPi w/ PiSound hat. PiSound addresses sound quality and latency.
I have not used any software to settle on drum sample/map (DAW and VST plugin) . In the PiSound software bundle, I didnt see a garage band/ezd type package. There is bullseye built-in Exadrum that may interface which considers latency on RPi.
This topic may be outside the lane, but e4 is linux ubuntu supported and the app should conviently work through the RPi's usb.
Peace
Though I am hyper technical, I would rather avoid that when sitting down to jam and pound tubs. I have visions of duck taping the e4 and RPi together on a cymbal stand. Does this make me a bad person?
volume , line out to PA mix , maybe a toggle button through some snares sound.
Though exceptionaly canned, this journey has gone past Roland to here.
It seems like the mimimalist/ high-function e4 may be good match for RPi w/ PiSound hat. PiSound addresses sound quality and latency.
I have not used any software to settle on drum sample/map (DAW and VST plugin) . In the PiSound software bundle, I didnt see a garage band/ezd type package. There is bullseye built-in Exadrum that may interface which considers latency on RPi.
This topic may be outside the lane, but e4 is linux ubuntu supported and the app should conviently work through the RPi's usb.
Peace