subnotebook/netbook w/ linux 4 electronic music?

Tony Hardie-Bick EMAIL HIDDEN
Fri Aug 26 15:30:11 CEST 2011


Jay Vaughan <jayv at synth.net> wrote:

>> This platform will still be current and actively maintained ten years
>from now, and satisfies my criteria for critical mass (of users and
>developers) for universal synth hardware platform.
>> The crucial element being that no coding (except arduino and sc
>synthdefs) is required. This multiplies the potential number of
>developers for the hardware, by a factor of several thousand.
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>What hardware?
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Anything u want. For pure software - which I know you're interested in, what I describe is not so interesting, but for the construction of something with knobs, whatever experimental bits & pieces, arduino is the emerging standard.

Tony (HB)



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