Yeah it’s a very nice bit of kit. I managed to get one in the very first presale. I think they have kind of dropped the ball a bit with the elk hats while they work on some sort of remote music jamming hardware, like zoom for bands.
The main issue myself and my project partner are having with it is that UI stuff is limited by what you can do with OSC or the gRPC interface. It is possible to use QT but to get the kind of deep integration between UI and plugin that we want there’s a lot of hoops to jump through. When I finally have some time (that most precious resource) I would like to attempt to build my own yocto image with RASPA and the RTDM driver.
I will check out the rebel stuff, it sounds like it might be the ticket.
Edit: I forgot to mention that the reason I thought the daisy seed could be quite good for us is that if it could behave as an usdio interface the idea would be to plug it in to the PI. The pi could do some of the work and the daisy could behave a bit like a sound card with all its other bells and whistles included.
Hi All,
It would be for me very useful to use Daisy as audio and MIDI device (interface) to be connected to iPad, for example.
Let me share the idea. The iPad (USB host) run SW plugin (AUv3 synth for example), a Sync signal (clock for a drummer) and Midi processing function.
So, this would need 2 output audio channels, first as main, second used just to provide beat signal.
Second input audio channel could be just mixed with USB audio bus.
For MIDI it would be useful to have two ports, the first tied to a secondary USB and second one tied to classic 5 pin MIDI Port.
Would it be possible?
Has someone tried to do something similar solution?
Hello ! I’m very interested in this topic too. As a FAUST dabbler and a newcomer to modular, having as generic a module as the patch.Init() that can act as basically anything to quickly add some CV modulations without having to buy 3 new ADSR/LFO modules is godsend. But to be really space & cost-efficient, I’d really like to be able to use it too as an Audio USB device, notably for sequencing CV controls from the DAW (Bitwig in my case), instead of having to add an extra ES-8/9 to the mix.