Aspect + Raspberry Pi
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 17 posts since 31 Mar, 2010
I recently invested in a Raspberry Pi and came up with the bright idea that I should try to run Aspect on it.
Is there any way of running just the Aspect backend via bash with no GUI? I figured I could try mapping all the MIDI parameters and programs to a controller/keyboard and control Aspect that way. Think it could work?
Is there any way of running just the Aspect backend via bash with no GUI? I figured I could try mapping all the MIDI parameters and programs to a controller/keyboard and control Aspect that way. Think it could work?
- KVRAF
- 9077 posts since 28 May, 2005 from Netherneverlands
Haha, yes that would be very interesting indeed if it would work. Do you think the cpu could handle it? And which audio interface will you use?
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- KVRAF
- 5716 posts since 8 Jun, 2009
The Pi has an audio output. The Foundation has a plan to put together a synth project that I guess will use one of the existing open-source soft synths.
But, is there an ARM port of Aspect?
But, is there an ARM port of Aspect?
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- KVRAF
- 2683 posts since 25 Aug, 2003 from Bournemouth, UK
Not yet, but it's possible. Last I checked, the audio engine compiled and worked perfectly (and efficiently, even on a non-overclocked Pi.) The UI is another matter, but it's not anything that seemed insurmountable. Simply put, I haven't been able to find the time to do an official ARM port, but it's definitely something the geek in me is interested in getting back into as and when my schedule allows.Gamma-UT wrote:But, is there an ARM port of Aspect?
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- KVRAF
- 5716 posts since 8 Jun, 2009
This might not be what you want to do but it might be worth getting in touch with someone like Robert Mullins at the Foundation/Cambridge Uni (as I think the synth was something he was keen to do) and maybe get them to do some legwork for an 'Aspect Educational' or something. They were quite keen on the idea of a Pi synth because it has some teaching value and as a project for computer clubs.colin@loomer wrote:Not yet, but it's possible. Last I checked, the audio engine compiled and worked perfectly (and efficiently, even on a non-overclocked Pi.) The UI is another matter, but it's not anything that seemed insurmountable. Simply put, I haven't been able to find the time to do an official ARM port, but it's definitely something the geek in me is interested in getting back into as and when my schedule allows.Gamma-UT wrote:But, is there an ARM port of Aspect?
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 17 posts since 31 Mar, 2010
Very glad to hear that. It's obviously just a geek fantasy at the moment, but honestly I would prefer using a dedicated Aspect Raspberry Pi live than a laptop (I don't like the idea of laptops live, but that's just for my live gigs).colin@loomer wrote:Not yet, but it's possible. Last I checked, the audio engine compiled and worked perfectly (and efficiently, even on a non-overclocked Pi.) The UI is another matter, but it's not anything that seemed insurmountable. Simply put, I haven't been able to find the time to do an official ARM port, but it's definitely something the geek in me is interested in getting back into as and when my schedule allows.Gamma-UT wrote:But, is there an ARM port of Aspect?
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- KVRAF
- 2683 posts since 25 Aug, 2003 from Bournemouth, UK
When I get a spare hour or so, I'll have another look at ARM support and see if I can estimate how much work is outstanding for an ARM port. If it's not too much, this could be something I look at releasing sooner, rather than later.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 17 posts since 31 Mar, 2010
Awesome! I realize that whenever I post here it's always geek-related and not necessarily something that makes sense business-wise (although support for the Pi would probably get some recognition). Is the frontend and backend separated into two programs? I would prefer to be able to run Aspect on the Pi without a display.colin@loomer wrote:When I get a spare hour or so, I'll have another look at ARM support and see if I can estimate how much work is outstanding for an ARM port. If it's not too much, this could be something I look at releasing sooner, rather than later.
Don't work yourself to death, Colin!
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- KVRAF
- 2683 posts since 25 Aug, 2003 from Bournemouth, UK
The audio generation suite is isolated in its own library, safely away from all the UI code. Instead of being hosted by the UI, it can (and often is, when testing) hosted by a command-line terminal app. So, yes, your request for a UI-free Aspect on the Pi is very do-able indeed!hugom wrote:Is the frontend and backend separated into two programs? I would prefer to be able to run Aspect on the Pi without a display.
No fear, I'm well refreshed and energised, post-Christmas: the lack of enough hours in a day is a much bigger hinderance than my stamina!Don't work yourself to death, Colin!
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 20 Aug, 2013
are there any updates on this???
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- KVRAF
- 2683 posts since 25 Aug, 2003 from Bournemouth, UK
I'm afraid there is nothing new to report at this moment. It's not been forgotten about, but merely been sliding down the development roadmap in favour of some higher priority items.
I'll be pushing out some new products updates very shortly, so I'll evaluate, whilst polishing the Aspect update for release, how close I am to a potential public ARM build.
I'll be pushing out some new products updates very shortly, so I'll evaluate, whilst polishing the Aspect update for release, how close I am to a potential public ARM build.
Architect, the modular MIDI toolkit, beta now available for macOS, Windows, and Linux.