Re: [LAU] Any support for MADI?

From: Lorenzo Sutton <lsutton@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Thu Nov 25 2010 - 10:35:24 EET

Schnurpfeil, Michael wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What do you think about a portable Lunchbox Computer for mobile recording? Take a look here: http://www.acmeportable.de/comrade-480-de.html. On this you can install any Linux audio distribution and install any soundcard you want.
That looks really cool... I wonder what the price is, considering one
would have to add a soundcard.

Lorenzo
> BR
> Mike
>
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> Von: linux-audio-user-bounces@email-addr-hidden [mailto:linux-audio-user-bounces@email-addr-hidden] Im Auftrag von david
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 24. November 2010 20:56
> An: linux-audio-user
> Betreff: Re: [LAU] Any support for MADI?
>
> Paul Davis wrote:
>> On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 2:37 AM, Lorenzo Sutton<lsutton@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
>>> Wouldn't it be nice if someone (TM) built a open source-driven portable
>>> computer ready for audio with possibly decently priced?
>>>
>>> I say 'portable computer' and not 'laptop' because I imagine something maybe
>>> a bit bigger than a laptop but smaller than a desktop (like a 'fatter' i.e.
>>> higher laptop), a kind of hybrid, enabling for e.g. to fit in at least a pci
>>> card and maybe a 5 inch hard disk (maybe even solid state?)
>>>
>>> Similar in a way to the indamixx but more focused on hardware....
>>>
>>> I am not at all an hardware expert but my guess is that someone with the
>>> right know-how (even a team) could whip up a pretty interesting machine?
>>>
>>> But maybe this is pure fiction :)
>> its not pure fiction. there have been at least a half-dozen companies
>> in the english-speaking world alone that have tried to sell
>> audio-centric computers. its a niche market, and in general they don't
>> last very long. here's one that died and has been resurrected, for
>> example:
>>
>> http://www.carillonac1.com/
>>
>> or another
>>
>> http://raincomputers.com/
>>
>> there's not a lot of money to be made in this market, let alone the
>> tiny corner of it that would run linux on it. imagining that there is
>> a notable market for a custom built unit using non-off-the-shelf cases
>> or components ... now we're talking fiction.
> One of the pro-audio companies - Sweetwater.com - sells audio-centric
> PCs. Unfortunately, their OS of choice is Windows with the corresponding
> $$$ pro audio programs.
>
> A friend of mine bought one of their systems a couple of years ago. I
> was able to boot Pure:Dyne on it and at least MIDI worked; didn't try
> any audio recording.
>
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