a great project by Udo
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: radio aporee radio@aporee.org Date: Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 10:22 PM Subject: [Xchange] radio aporee ::: stream
dear list/eners, for the last 6 years, the radio aporee ::: stream has played random selections of the meanwhile 16000+ aporee soundmap recordings (see http://aporee.org/maps/) 24h per day, and some live events here & there.
recently i've (re)started to dig into the possibilities of radio/streaming as a way to re-contextualize, play and present this interesting resource of geo-located sounds and related activities.
so i've provided the stream with "sensors" for "activities", which is something that can be resolved into a piece or series of sounds. for example, it plays recent uploads to the soundmap in time, it senses stream listeners (or users running around with the aporee app) and shifts the sound stream to their actual location for a few minutes. it also scans open microphones from various locations, listens to phone calls, emails etc., other triggers under consideration or construction...
these playful experiments are kind of iongoing exploration of "radio spaces", in terms of time/presence, spatial conditions and a shared listening experience (in opposite to podcasts & downloads).
thought maybe some you may like it: -> http://radio.aporee.org/ let me know if you have ideas (or open mics to include and APIs to exploit) bests, udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/
Hello I will be restarting my stream from a new location in Baltimore using a Rasberry pi as my streaming computer. Would you kindly point me to the LocusSonus streaming software for Linux?
Thank you, Tim
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:06 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com wrote:
a great project by Udo
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: radio aporee radio@aporee.org Date: Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 10:22 PM Subject: [Xchange] radio aporee ::: stream
dear list/eners, for the last 6 years, the radio aporee ::: stream has played random selections of the meanwhile 16000+ aporee soundmap recordings (see http://aporee.org/maps/) 24h per day, and some live events here & there.
recently i've (re)started to dig into the possibilities of radio/streaming as a way to re-contextualize, play and present this interesting resource of geo-located sounds and related activities.
so i've provided the stream with "sensors" for "activities", which is something that can be resolved into a piece or series of sounds. for example, it plays recent uploads to the soundmap in time, it senses stream listeners (or users running around with the aporee app) and shifts the sound stream to their actual location for a few minutes. it also scans open microphones from various locations, listens to phone calls, emails etc., other triggers under consideration or construction...
these playful experiments are kind of iongoing exploration of "radio spaces", in terms of time/presence, spatial conditions and a shared listening experience (in opposite to podcasts & downloads).
thought maybe some you may like it: -> http://radio.aporee.org/ let me know if you have ideas (or open mics to include and APIs to exploit) bests, udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/ _______________________________________________ Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project http://locusonus.org/ To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream _______________________________________________
hi tim,
we use puredata but you can go with darkice for example.
im aware that there's been some research done with he RPi let's see if we have more info and tips cause my experience with raspbian haven't been specially good comparing with the one-box-no-cables that the alix computer has provided over the years now.
once you install puredata, if you need the pd patch we use, let me know so to send you a copy.
/a
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Timothy Nohe timothy.nohe@gmail.com wrote:
Hello I will be restarting my stream from a new location in Baltimore using a Rasberry pi as my streaming computer. Would you kindly point me to the LocusSonus streaming software for Linux?
Thank you, Tim
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:06 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com wrote:
a great project by Udo
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: radio aporee radio@aporee.org Date: Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 10:22 PM Subject: [Xchange] radio aporee ::: stream
dear list/eners, for the last 6 years, the radio aporee ::: stream has played random selections of the meanwhile 16000+ aporee soundmap recordings (see http://aporee.org/maps/) 24h per day, and some live events here & there.
recently i've (re)started to dig into the possibilities of radio/streaming as a way to re-contextualize, play and present this interesting resource of geo-located sounds and related activities.
so i've provided the stream with "sensors" for "activities", which is something that can be resolved into a piece or series of sounds. for example, it plays recent uploads to the soundmap in time, it senses stream listeners (or users running around with the aporee app) and shifts the sound stream to their actual location for a few minutes. it also scans open microphones from various locations, listens to phone calls, emails etc., other triggers under consideration or construction...
these playful experiments are kind of iongoing exploration of "radio spaces", in terms of time/presence, spatial conditions and a shared listening experience (in opposite to podcasts & downloads).
thought maybe some you may like it: -> http://radio.aporee.org/ let me know if you have ideas (or open mics to include and APIs to exploit) bests, udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/ _______________________________________________ Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project http://locusonus.org/ To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream _______________________________________________
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http://mtod.tumblr.com/ http://userpages.umbc.edu/~nohe/GAG/
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Tim, I'll be interested to hear how you get along with the Pi for this purpose, I'm going to be doing the same myself shortly using Raspbian: http://elinux.org/Raspbian
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com wrote:
hi tim,
we use puredata but you can go with darkice for example.
im aware that there's been some research done with he RPi let's see if we have more info and tips cause my experience with raspbian haven't been specially good comparing with the one-box-no-cables that the alix computer has provided over the years now.
once you install puredata, if you need the pd patch we use, let me know so to send you a copy.
/a
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Timothy Nohe timothy.nohe@gmail.com wrote:
Hello I will be restarting my stream from a new location in Baltimore using a Rasberry pi as my streaming computer. Would you kindly point me to the LocusSonus streaming software for Linux?
Thank you, Tim
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:06 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com wrote:
a great project by Udo
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: radio aporee radio@aporee.org Date: Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 10:22 PM Subject: [Xchange] radio aporee ::: stream
dear list/eners, for the last 6 years, the radio aporee ::: stream has played random selections of the meanwhile 16000+ aporee soundmap recordings (see http://aporee.org/maps/) 24h per day, and some live events here & there.
recently i've (re)started to dig into the possibilities of radio/streaming as a way to re-contextualize, play and present this interesting resource of geo-located sounds and related activities.
so i've provided the stream with "sensors" for "activities", which is something that can be resolved into a piece or series of sounds. for example, it plays recent uploads to the soundmap in time, it senses stream listeners (or users running around with the aporee app) and shifts the sound stream to their actual location for a few minutes. it also scans open microphones from various locations, listens to phone calls, emails etc., other triggers under consideration or construction...
these playful experiments are kind of iongoing exploration of "radio spaces", in terms of time/presence, spatial conditions and a shared listening experience (in opposite to podcasts & downloads).
thought maybe some you may like it: -> http://radio.aporee.org/ let me know if you have ideas (or open mics to include and APIs to exploit) bests, udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/ _______________________________________________ Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project http://locusonus.org/ To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream _______________________________________________
-- Timothy Nohe UMBC Faculty Senate President, Associate Professor of Visual Arts Adjunct Professor, La Trobe University, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Centre for Media Arts Innovation, University of Technology Sydney
http://mtod.tumblr.com/ http://userpages.umbc.edu/~nohe/GAG/
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hey guys We are doing some experiment at Apo33 with raspberry PI with scripting ices and automation internet connection + a mic maybe we could share this work for locus sonus project. For the Apo33 bot project we will had effects, sensors and automation in between but the 1st principle is a mic + rasp + ices + icecast
We are working on a tutorial, soon available, I'll keep you update but if you are interested we could already exchange on this.
cheers
Julien
Tim, I'll be interested to hear how you get along with the Pi for this purpose, I'm going to be doing the same myself shortly using Raspbian: http://elinux.org/Raspbian
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com wrote:
hi tim,
we use puredata but you can go with darkice for example.
im aware that there's been some research done with he RPi let's see if we have more info and tips cause my experience with raspbian haven't been specially good comparing with the one-box-no-cables that the alix computer has provided over the years now.
once you install puredata, if you need the pd patch we use, let me know so to send you a copy.
/a
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Timothy Nohe timothy.nohe@gmail.com wrote:
Hello I will be restarting my stream from a new location in Baltimore using a Rasberry pi as my streaming computer. Would you kindly point me to the LocusSonus streaming software for Linux?
Thank you, Tim
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:06 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com wrote:
a great project by Udo
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: radio aporee radio@aporee.org Date: Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 10:22 PM Subject: [Xchange] radio aporee ::: stream
dear list/eners, for the last 6 years, the radio aporee ::: stream has played random selections of the meanwhile 16000+ aporee soundmap recordings (see http://aporee.org/maps/) 24h per day, and some live events here & there.
recently i've (re)started to dig into the possibilities of radio/streaming as a way to re-contextualize, play and present this interesting resource of geo-located sounds and related activities.
so i've provided the stream with "sensors" for "activities", which is something that can be resolved into a piece or series of sounds. for example, it plays recent uploads to the soundmap in time, it senses stream listeners (or users running around with the aporee app) and shifts the sound stream to their actual location for a few minutes. it also scans open microphones from various locations, listens to phone calls, emails etc., other triggers under consideration or construction...
these playful experiments are kind of iongoing exploration of "radio spaces", in terms of time/presence, spatial conditions and a shared listening experience (in opposite to podcasts & downloads).
thought maybe some you may like it: -> http://radio.aporee.org/ let me know if you have ideas (or open mics to include and APIs to exploit) bests, udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/ _______________________________________________ Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project http://locusonus.org/ To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream _______________________________________________
-- Timothy Nohe UMBC Faculty Senate President, Associate Professor of Visual Arts Adjunct Professor, La Trobe University, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Centre for Media Arts Innovation, University of Technology Sydney
http://mtod.tumblr.com/ http://userpages.umbc.edu/~nohe/GAG/
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Great ! a cooperation on this would be welcome
On our side, Gregoire (Locus Sonus) did some tests one month ago for his development on a project we're following (and for considering more stable solutions for a next version of the streambox). I guess Gregoire is in the loop and he'll react soon on this question.
(just changed the message title in order to better follow this topic on the mailing-list)
Best Jerome
Le 1 févr. 13 à 18:28, APO33 a écrit :
hey guys We are doing some experiment at Apo33 with raspberry PI with scripting ices and automation internet connection + a mic maybe we could share this work for locus sonus project. For the Apo33 bot project we will had effects, sensors and automation in between but the 1st principle is a mic + rasp + ices + icecast
We are working on a tutorial, soon available, I'll keep you update but if you are interested we could already exchange on this.
cheers
Julien
Tim, I'll be interested to hear how you get along with the Pi for this purpose, I'm going to be doing the same myself shortly using Raspbian: http://elinux.org/Raspbian
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com wrote:
hi tim,
we use puredata but you can go with darkice for example.
im aware that there's been some research done with he RPi let's see if we have more info and tips cause my experience with raspbian haven't been specially good comparing with the one-box-no-cables that the alix computer has provided over the years now.
once you install puredata, if you need the pd patch we use, let me know so to send you a copy.
/a
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Timothy Nohe timothy.nohe@gmail.com wrote:
Hello I will be restarting my stream from a new location in Baltimore using a Rasberry pi as my streaming computer. Would you kindly point me to the LocusSonus streaming software for Linux?
Thank you, Tim
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:06 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com wrote:
a great project by Udo
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: radio aporee radio@aporee.org Date: Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 10:22 PM Subject: [Xchange] radio aporee ::: stream
dear list/eners, for the last 6 years, the radio aporee ::: stream has played random selections of the meanwhile 16000+ aporee soundmap recordings (see http://aporee.org/maps/) 24h per day, and some live events here & there.
recently i've (re)started to dig into the possibilities of radio/streaming as a way to re-contextualize, play and present this interesting resource of geo-located sounds and related activities.
so i've provided the stream with "sensors" for "activities", which is something that can be resolved into a piece or series of sounds. for example, it plays recent uploads to the soundmap in time, it senses stream listeners (or users running around with the aporee app) and shifts the sound stream to their actual location for a few minutes. it also scans open microphones from various locations, listens to phone calls, emails etc., other triggers under consideration or construction...
these playful experiments are kind of iongoing exploration of "radio spaces", in terms of time/presence, spatial conditions and a shared listening experience (in opposite to podcasts & downloads).
thought maybe some you may like it: -> http://radio.aporee.org/ let me know if you have ideas (or open mics to include and APIs to exploit) bests, udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/ _______________________________________________ Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project http://locusonus.org/ To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream _______________________________________________
-- Timothy Nohe UMBC Faculty Senate President, Associate Professor of Visual Arts Adjunct Professor, La Trobe University, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Centre for Media Arts Innovation, University of Technology Sydney
http://mtod.tumblr.com/ http://userpages.umbc.edu/~nohe/GAG/
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hi Julien,
not familiar (yet) with the PI, does it have usb, i.e. to connect an audio device, usb-mic etc.? that would be quite cool...
udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/
APO33:
hey guys We are doing some experiment at Apo33 with raspberry PI with scripting ices and automation internet connection + a mic maybe we could share this work for locus sonus project. For the Apo33 bot project we will had effects, sensors and automation in between but the 1st principle is a mic + rasp + ices + icecast
We are working on a tutorial, soon available, I'll keep you update but if you are interested we could already exchange on this.
cheers
Julien
Tim, I'll be interested to hear how you get along with the Pi for this purpose, I'm going to be doing the same myself shortly using Raspbian: http://elinux.org/Raspbian
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com wrote:
hi tim,
we use puredata but you can go with darkice for example.
im aware that there's been some research done with he RPi let's see if we have more info and tips cause my experience with raspbian haven't been specially good comparing with the one-box-no-cables that the alix computer has provided over the years now.
once you install puredata, if you need the pd patch we use, let me know so to send you a copy.
/a
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Timothy Nohe timothy.nohe@gmail.com wrote:
Hello I will be restarting my stream from a new location in Baltimore using a Rasberry pi as my streaming computer. Would you kindly point me to the LocusSonus streaming software for Linux?
Thank you, Tim
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:06 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com wrote:
a great project by Udo
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: radio aporee radio@aporee.org Date: Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 10:22 PM Subject: [Xchange] radio aporee ::: stream
dear list/eners, for the last 6 years, the radio aporee ::: stream has played random selections of the meanwhile 16000+ aporee soundmap recordings (see http://aporee.org/maps/) 24h per day, and some live events here & there.
recently i've (re)started to dig into the possibilities of radio/streaming as a way to re-contextualize, play and present this interesting resource of geo-located sounds and related activities.
so i've provided the stream with "sensors" for "activities", which is something that can be resolved into a piece or series of sounds. for example, it plays recent uploads to the soundmap in time, it senses stream listeners (or users running around with the aporee app) and shifts the sound stream to their actual location for a few minutes. it also scans open microphones from various locations, listens to phone calls, emails etc., other triggers under consideration or construction...
these playful experiments are kind of iongoing exploration of "radio spaces", in terms of time/presence, spatial conditions and a shared listening experience (in opposite to podcasts & downloads).
thought maybe some you may like it: -> http://radio.aporee.org/ let me know if you have ideas (or open mics to include and APIs to exploit) bests, udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/ _______________________________________________ Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project http://locusonus.org/ To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream _______________________________________________
-- Timothy Nohe UMBC Faculty Senate President, Associate Professor of Visual Arts Adjunct Professor, La Trobe University, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Centre for Media Arts Innovation, University of Technology Sydney
http://mtod.tumblr.com/ http://userpages.umbc.edu/~nohe/GAG/
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eii udo, it has USB so you need a USB hub to power such things appropiately.. you end up with many cables, not that im a wireless person, but the small form factor of the RPi get quicky inmersed under tons of cables.. is like a mini pulpe that reminds me an apo33 project
:)
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 7:00 PM, udo noll un@aporee.org wrote:
hi Julien,
not familiar (yet) with the PI, does it have usb, i.e. to connect an audio device, usb-mic etc.? that would be quite cool...
udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/
APO33:
hey guys We are doing some experiment at Apo33 with raspberry PI with scripting ices and automation internet connection + a mic maybe we could share this work for locus sonus project. For the Apo33 bot project we will had effects, sensors and automation in between but the 1st principle is a mic + rasp + ices + icecast
We are working on a tutorial, soon available, I'll keep you update but if you are interested we could already exchange on this.
cheers
Julien
Tim, I'll be interested to hear how you get along with the Pi for this purpose, I'm going to be doing the same myself shortly using Raspbian: http://elinux.org/Raspbian
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com wrote:
hi tim,
we use puredata but you can go with darkice for example.
im aware that there's been some research done with he RPi let's see if we have more info and tips cause my experience with raspbian haven't been specially good comparing with the one-box-no-cables that the alix computer has provided over the years now.
once you install puredata, if you need the pd patch we use, let me know so to send you a copy.
/a
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Timothy Nohe timothy.nohe@gmail.com wrote:
Hello I will be restarting my stream from a new location in Baltimore using a Rasberry pi as my streaming computer. Would you kindly point me to the LocusSonus streaming software for Linux?
Thank you, Tim
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:06 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com wrote:
a great project by Udo
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: radio aporee radio@aporee.org Date: Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 10:22 PM Subject: [Xchange] radio aporee ::: stream
dear list/eners, for the last 6 years, the radio aporee ::: stream has played random selections of the meanwhile 16000+ aporee soundmap recordings (see http://aporee.org/maps/) 24h per day, and some live events here & there.
recently i've (re)started to dig into the possibilities of radio/streaming as a way to re-contextualize, play and present this interesting resource of geo-located sounds and related activities.
so i've provided the stream with "sensors" for "activities", which is something that can be resolved into a piece or series of sounds. for example, it plays recent uploads to the soundmap in time, it senses stream listeners (or users running around with the aporee app) and shifts the sound stream to their actual location for a few minutes. it also scans open microphones from various locations, listens to phone calls, emails etc., other triggers under consideration or construction...
these playful experiments are kind of iongoing exploration of "radio spaces", in terms of time/presence, spatial conditions and a shared listening experience (in opposite to podcasts & downloads).
thought maybe some you may like it: -> http://radio.aporee.org/ let me know if you have ideas (or open mics to include and APIs to exploit) bests, udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/ _______________________________________________ Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project http://locusonus.org/ To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream _______________________________________________
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http://mtod.tumblr.com/ http://userpages.umbc.edu/~nohe/GAG/
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Alejo D:
eii udo, it has USB so you need a USB hub to power such things appropiately.. you end up with many cables, not that im a wireless person, but the small form factor of the RPi get quicky inmersed under tons of cables.. is like a mini pulpe that reminds me an apo33 project
well, sure... but i want to hear crispy stereo ;) would be nice to have at least the possibility to connect a recorder like the zoom or olympus to it, they are also call compliant audio devices. --udo
not familiar (yet) with the PI, does it have usb, i.e. to connect an audio device, usb-mic etc.? that would be quite cool...
yes, in the search for crisp audio peter had a very interesting phantom usb powered mic that loaded under linux:
Mar 23 18:03:08 dspstv kernel: usb 2-1.2: new full speed USB device number 4 using ehci_hcd Mar 23 18:03:08 dspstv kernel: usb 2-1.2: New USB device found, idVendor=08bb, idProduct=2900 Mar 23 18:03:08 dspstv kernel: usb 2-1.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0 Mar 23 18:03:08 dspstv kernel: usb 2-1.2: Product: USB Audio CODEC Mar 23 18:03:08 dspstv kernel: usb 2-1.2: Manufacturer: Burr-Brown from TI Mar 23 18:03:08 dspstv mtp-probe: checking bus 2, device 4: "/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2" Mar 23 18:03:08 dspstv mtp-probe: bus: 2, device: 4 was not an MTP device Mar 23 18:03:08 dspstv kernel: input: Burr-Brown from TI USB Audio CODEC as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2/2-1.2:1.3/input/input12 Mar 23 18:03:08 dspstv kernel: generic-usb 0003:08BB:2900.0001: input,hidraw0: USB HID v1.00 Device [Burr-Brown from TI USB Audio CODEC ] on usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.2/input3 Mar 23 18:03:08 dspstv kernel: usbcore: registered new interface driver usbhid Mar 23 18:03:08 dspstv kernel: usbhid: USB HID core driver Mar 23 18:03:08 dspstv kernel: usbcore: registered new interface driver snd-usb-audio
might help avoid the need of the extra cabled device namely.. the sound card for sound capture.
not sure where to get that mic though..
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 7:23 PM, udo noll un@aporee.org wrote:
Alejo D:
eii udo, it has USB so you need a USB hub to power such things appropiately.. you end up with many cables, not that im a wireless person, but the small form factor of the RPi get quicky inmersed under tons of cables.. is like a mini pulpe that reminds me an apo33 project
well, sure... but i want to hear crispy stereo ;) would be nice to have at least the possibility to connect a recorder like the zoom or olympus to it, they are also call compliant audio devices. --udo
not familiar (yet) with the PI, does it have usb, i.e. to connect an audio device, usb-mic etc.? that would be quite cool...
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Hi all, I use puredata extended with the raspberry pi, mainly just because I know it and can develop quickly.Anyway the patch I use is almost identical as the official mic patch, I just add more reconnect/reboot and monitoring fonction to suit the 3G instability. One disapointement with the PI was the impossibility to use both input and output at the same time with PD and alsa. This issue will certainly be fixed soon (I'v seen a effect box buitl around the RPI floating around). The native sound output is dirty, way too dirty. I use a usb sound card, and all the one i'v tried work fine, for both input and output.For just one usb soundcard power is not an issue since the model B rev 2 (this version of hardaware get rid of the 200ma polyfuse on USB power line).Actually the all RPi is limited to 0.7A total. Using a BlueMicrophone icile usb soundcard (providing +48v) with a thonman T-bone monitoring microphone, the quality of the stream, even in 3G, is pretty much very decent. Just to mention, the last vesion of wheezy debian include a wifi config script. That's promissing but I failed to obtain a stable wifi connection with the dongle laying around. My porject including 3G, I use a powered usb hub to power the RPI, and plug all the usb devices I need (usb sound card, 3G modem, the Pi itself but just for power, mouse and keyboard). My opinion on the Raspberry Pi is that for the price it does the job well. I was able to stream audio with PD-extended and an usb soundcard relatively easily. But as Alejo mentioned, you always need one more cable with, and the squid like mess ensue…
Grégoire Lauvin 06 21 19 26 57 www.gregorth.net
From: alejoduque@gmail.com Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 19:05:04 +0100 To: locustream@locusonus.org Subject: Re: [locustream] radio aporee ::: stream
eii udo, it has USB so you need a USB hub to power such things appropiately.. you end up with many cables, not that im a wireless person, but the small form factor of the RPi get quicky inmersed under tons of cables.. is like a mini pulpe that reminds me an apo33 project
:)
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 7:00 PM, udo noll un@aporee.org wrote:
hi Julien,
not familiar (yet) with the PI, does it have usb, i.e. to connect an audio device, usb-mic etc.? that would be quite cool...
udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/
APO33:
hey guys We are doing some experiment at Apo33 with raspberry PI with scripting ices and automation internet connection + a mic maybe we could share this work for locus sonus project. For the Apo33 bot project we will had effects, sensors and automation in between but the 1st principle is a mic + rasp + ices + icecast
We are working on a tutorial, soon available, I'll keep you update but if you are interested we could already exchange on this.
cheers
Julien
Tim, I'll be interested to hear how you get along with the Pi for this purpose, I'm going to be doing the same myself shortly using Raspbian: http://elinux.org/Raspbian
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com wrote:
hi tim,
we use puredata but you can go with darkice for example.
im aware that there's been some research done with he RPi let's see if we have more info and tips cause my experience with raspbian haven't been specially good comparing with the one-box-no-cables that the alix computer has provided over the years now.
once you install puredata, if you need the pd patch we use, let me know so to send you a copy.
/a
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Timothy Nohe timothy.nohe@gmail.com wrote:
Hello I will be restarting my stream from a new location in Baltimore using a Rasberry pi as my streaming computer. Would you kindly point me to the LocusSonus streaming software for Linux?
Thank you, Tim
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:06 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com wrote: > >a great project by Udo > > >---------- Forwarded message ---------- >From: radio aporee radio@aporee.org >Date: Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 10:22 PM >Subject: [Xchange] radio aporee ::: stream > > >dear list/eners, >for the last 6 years, the radio aporee ::: stream has played random >selections of the meanwhile 16000+ aporee soundmap recordings >(see http://aporee.org/maps/) 24h per day, and some live events here & >there. > >recently i've (re)started to dig into the possibilities of radio/streaming >as a way to re-contextualize, play and present this interesting resource >of >geo-located sounds and related activities. > >so i've provided the stream with "sensors" for "activities", which is >something that can be resolved into a piece or series of sounds. for >example, >it plays recent uploads to the soundmap in time, it senses stream >listeners >(or users running around with the aporee app) and shifts the sound stream >to their actual location for a few minutes. it also scans open microphones >from various locations, listens to phone calls, emails etc., other >triggers >under consideration or construction... > >these playful experiments are kind of iongoing exploration of "radio >spaces", >in terms of time/presence, spatial conditions and a shared listening >experience (in opposite to podcasts & downloads). > >thought maybe some you may like it: -> http://radio.aporee.org/ >let me know if you have ideas (or open mics to include and APIs to >exploit) >bests, udo > >-- >radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E > ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ > ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org > ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/ >_______________________________________________ >Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project >http://locusonus.org/ >To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org >http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream >_______________________________________________
-- Timothy Nohe UMBC Faculty Senate President, Associate Professor of Visual Arts Adjunct Professor, La Trobe University, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Centre for Media Arts Innovation, University of Technology Sydney
http://mtod.tumblr.com/ http://userpages.umbc.edu/~nohe/GAG/
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De : Dustin Perdue patrick@pdaudio.net Date : 1 février 2013 20:15:41 HNEC À : locustream@locusonus.org Objet : Rép : [locustream] radio aporee ::: stream
I'm using a setup that I think sounds pretty good, and has withstood almost direct exposure to the elements for just over three years. It is, however, not terribly compact. My system currently consists of the following: A Behringer UCA-202 USB audio device, line-in only, A Yamaha MG-102C small format mixer, 2x Behringer XM8500 dynamic microphones in an ORTF stereo bar on a mic stand on the ground, an old Phonic PCL3200 stereo compressor on the two mic channel inserts. This is also being processed a little, very discretely, by a couple of multi-band software compressors in Reaper, all running on an old Pentium III 933 mhz machine running Windows XP. I've also turned the highpass on the two channel strips on, so that a gust of wind doesn't throw the compressors into a fit. It's currently streaming on my own server at http://borris.me/ outside.m3u if you'd like to see how this setup sounds. Note that this stream is 128k AACPlus V2.
I'd like to see something that sounds nice, with decent headroom and SNR, but a bit easier to manage than this, while keeping a good stereo image. I've thought of trying one of the Andria Electronics stereo USB dongles and a tiny set of electret condensers, but with that, you have problems with earth ground, or lack thereof, and 50/60 hz hum being introduced to the system pretty easily. I have also tried the Griffin iMic, which has a stereo mic/line input, but I tfound it to be way too noisy.
Le 1 févr. 13 à 19:39, Grégoire Lauvin a écrit :
Hi all,
I use puredata extended with the raspberry pi, mainly just because I know it and can develop quickly. Anyway the patch I use is almost identical as the official mic patch, I just add more reconnect/reboot and monitoring fonction to suit the 3G instability.
One disapointement with the PI was the impossibility to use both input and output at the same time with PD and alsa. This issue will certainly be fixed soon (I'v seen a effect box buitl around the RPI floating around).
The native sound output is dirty, way too dirty.
I use a usb sound card, and all the one i'v tried work fine, for both input and output. For just one usb soundcard power is not an issue since the model B rev 2 (this version of hardaware get rid of the 200ma polyfuse on USB power line). Actually the all RPi is limited to 0.7A total.
Using a BlueMicrophone icile usb soundcard (providing +48v) with a thonman T-bone monitoring microphone, the quality of the stream, even in 3G, is pretty much very decent.
Just to mention, the last vesion of wheezy debian include a wifi config script. That's promissing but I failed to obtain a stable wifi connection with the dongle laying around.
My porject including 3G, I use a powered usb hub to power the RPI, and plug all the usb devices I need (usb sound card, 3G modem, the Pi itself but just for power, mouse and keyboard).
My opinion on the Raspberry Pi is that for the price it does the job well. I was able to stream audio with PD-extended and an usb soundcard relatively easily.
But as Alejo mentioned, you always need one more cable with, and the squid like mess ensue…
Grégoire Lauvin 06 21 19 26 57 www.gregorth.net
From: alejoduque@gmail.com Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 19:05:04 +0100 To: locustream@locusonus.org Subject: Re: [locustream] radio aporee ::: stream
eii udo, it has USB so you need a USB hub to power such things appropiately.. you end up with many cables, not that im a wireless person, but the small form factor of the RPi get quicky inmersed
under
tons of cables.. is like a mini pulpe that reminds me an apo33
project
:)
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 7:00 PM, udo noll un@aporee.org wrote:
hi Julien,
not familiar (yet) with the PI, does it have usb, i.e. to connect an audio device, usb-mic etc.? that would be quite cool...
udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/
APO33:
hey guys We are doing some experiment at Apo33 with raspberry PI with scripting ices and automation internet connection + a mic
maybe we
could share this work for locus sonus project. For the Apo33 bot project we will had effects, sensors and automation in between
but
the 1st principle is a mic + rasp + ices + icecast
We are working on a tutorial, soon available, I'll keep you
update
but if you are interested we could already exchange on this.
cheers
Julien
Tim, I'll be interested to hear how you get along with the Pi
for this
purpose, I'm going to be doing the same myself shortly using
Raspbian:
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Alejo D
alejoduque@gmail.com wrote:
hi tim,
we use puredata but you can go with darkice for example.
im aware that there's been some research done with he RPi
let's see if
we have more info and tips cause my experience with raspbian
haven't
been specially good comparing with the one-box-no-cables
that the alix
computer has provided over the years now.
once you install puredata, if you need the pd patch we use,
let me
know so to send you a copy.
/a
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Timothy Nohe
timothy.nohe@gmail.com wrote:
>Hello >I will be restarting my stream from a new location in
Baltimore using a
>Rasberry pi as my streaming computer. Would you kindly
point me to the
>LocusSonus streaming software for Linux? > >Thank you, >Tim > >On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:06 PM, Alejo D
alejoduque@gmail.com wrote:
>> >>a great project by Udo >> >> >>---------- Forwarded message ---------- >>From: radio aporee radio@aporee.org >>Date: Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 10:22 PM >>Subject: [Xchange] radio aporee ::: stream >> >> >>dear list/eners, >>for the last 6 years, the radio aporee ::: stream has
played random
>>selections of the meanwhile 16000+ aporee soundmap recordings >>(see http://aporee.org/maps/) 24h per day, and some live
events here &
>>there. >> >>recently i've (re)started to dig into the possibilities of
radio/streaming
>>as a way to re-contextualize, play and present this
interesting resource
>>of >>geo-located sounds and related activities. >> >>so i've provided the stream with "sensors" for
"activities", which is
>>something that can be resolved into a piece or series of
sounds. for
>>example, >>it plays recent uploads to the soundmap in time, it senses
stream
>>listeners >>(or users running around with the aporee app) and shifts
the sound stream
>>to their actual location for a few minutes. it also scans
open microphones
>>from various locations, listens to phone calls, emails
etc., other
>>triggers >>under consideration or construction... >> >>these playful experiments are kind of iongoing exploration
of "radio
>>spaces", >>in terms of time/presence, spatial conditions and a shared
listening
>>experience (in opposite to podcasts & downloads). >> >>thought maybe some you may like it: -> http://
radio.aporee.org/
>>let me know if you have ideas (or open mics to include and
APIs to
>>exploit) >>bests, udo >> >>-- >>radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E >> ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ >> ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org >> ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/ >>_______________________________________________ >>Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project >>http://locusonus.org/ >>To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org >>http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream >>_______________________________________________ > > > > >-- >Timothy Nohe >UMBC Faculty Senate President, Associate Professor of
Visual Arts
>Adjunct Professor, La Trobe University, Faculty of
Humanities and Social
>Sciences >Centre for Media Arts Innovation, University of Technology
Sydney
> >http://mtod.tumblr.com/ >http://userpages.umbc.edu/~nohe/GAG/ > >_______________________________________________ >Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project >http://locusonus.org/ >To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org >http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream >_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project http://locusonus.org/ To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream _______________________________________________
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Lagos stream is up....can any one hear Sunday morning in Lagos? Emeka
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 8:18 PM, Jerome Joy joy@thing.net wrote:
*De : *Dustin Perdue patrick@pdaudio.net *Date : *1 février 2013 20:15:41 HNEC *À : *locustream@locusonus.org *Objet : **Rép : [locustream] radio aporee ::: stream*
I'm using a setup that I think sounds pretty good, and has withstood almost direct exposure to the elements for just over three years. It is, however, not terribly compact. My system currently consists of the following: A Behringer UCA-202 USB audio device, line-in only, A Yamaha MG-102C small format mixer, 2x Behringer XM8500 dynamic microphones in an ORTF stereo bar on a mic stand on the ground, an old Phonic PCL3200 stereo compressor on the two mic channel inserts. This is also being processed a little, very discretely, by a couple of multi-band software compressors in Reaper, all running on an old Pentium III 933 mhz machine running Windows XP. I've also turned the highpass on the two channel strips on, so that a gust of wind doesn't throw the compressors into a fit. It's currently streaming on my own server at http://borris.me/outside.m3uif you'd like to see how this setup sounds. Note that this stream is 128k AACPlus V2.
I'd like to see something that sounds nice, with decent headroom and SNR, but a bit easier to manage than this, while keeping a good stereo image. I've thought of trying one of the Andria Electronics stereo USB dongles and a tiny set of electret condensers, but with that, you have problems with earth ground, or lack thereof, and 50/60 hz hum being introduced to the system pretty easily. I have also tried the Griffin iMic, which has a stereo mic/line input, but I tfound it to be way too noisy.
Le 1 févr. 13 à 19:39, Grégoire Lauvin a écrit :
Hi all,
I use puredata extended with the raspberry pi, mainly just because I know it and can develop quickly. Anyway the patch I use is almost identical as the official mic patch, I just add more reconnect/reboot and monitoring fonction to suit the 3G instability.
One disapointement with the PI was the impossibility to use both input and output at the same time with PD and alsa. This issue will certainly be fixed soon (I'v seen a effect box buitl around the RPI floating around).
The native sound output is dirty, way too dirty.
I use a usb sound card, and all the one i'v tried work fine, for both input and output. For just one usb soundcard power is not an issue since the model B rev 2 (this version of hardaware get rid of the 200ma polyfuse on USB power line). Actually the all RPi is limited to 0.7A total.
Using a BlueMicrophone icile usb soundcard (providing +48v) with a thonman T-bone monitoring microphone, the quality of the stream, even in 3G, is pretty much very decent.
Just to mention, the last vesion of wheezy debian include a wifi config script. That's promissing but I failed to obtain a stable wifi connection with the dongle laying around.
My porject including 3G, I use a powered usb hub to power the RPI, and plug all the usb devices I need (usb sound card, 3G modem, the Pi itself but just for power, mouse and keyboard).
My opinion on the Raspberry Pi is that for the price it does the job well. I was able to stream audio with PD-extended and an usb soundcard relatively easily.
But as Alejo mentioned, you always need one more cable with, and the squid like mess ensue…
Grégoire Lauvin 06 21 19 26 57 www.gregorth.net
From: alejoduque@gmail.com Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 19:05:04 +0100 To: locustream@locusonus.org Subject: Re: [locustream] radio aporee ::: stream
eii udo, it has USB so you need a USB hub to power such things appropiately.. you end up with many cables, not that im a wireless person, but the small form factor of the RPi get quicky inmersed under tons of cables.. is like a mini pulpe that reminds me an apo33 project
:)
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 7:00 PM, udo noll un@aporee.org wrote:
hi Julien,
not familiar (yet) with the PI, does it have usb, i.e. to connect an audio device, usb-mic etc.? that would be quite cool...
udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/
APO33:
hey guys We are doing some experiment at Apo33 with raspberry PI with scripting ices and automation internet connection + a mic maybe we could share this work for locus sonus project. For the Apo33 bot project we will had effects, sensors and automation in between but the 1st principle is a mic + rasp + ices + icecast
We are working on a tutorial, soon available, I'll keep you update but if you are interested we could already exchange on this.
cheers
Julien
Tim, I'll be interested to hear how you get along with the Pi for
this
purpose, I'm going to be doing the same myself shortly using
Raspbian:
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com
wrote:
hi tim,
we use puredata but you can go with darkice for example.
im aware that there's been some research done with he RPi let's see
if
we have more info and tips cause my experience with raspbian haven't been specially good comparing with the one-box-no-cables that the
alix
computer has provided over the years now.
once you install puredata, if you need the pd patch we use, let me know so to send you a copy.
/a
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Timothy Nohe <
timothy.nohe@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hello >I will be restarting my stream from a new location in Baltimore
using a
>Rasberry pi as my streaming computer. Would you kindly point me to
the
>LocusSonus streaming software for Linux? > >Thank you, >Tim > >On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:06 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com
wrote:
>> >>a great project by Udo >> >> >>---------- Forwarded message ---------- >>From: radio aporee radio@aporee.org >>Date: Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 10:22 PM >>Subject: [Xchange] radio aporee ::: stream >> >> >>dear list/eners, >>for the last 6 years, the radio aporee ::: stream has played
random
>>selections of the meanwhile 16000+ aporee soundmap recordings >>(see http://aporee.org/maps/) 24h per day, and some live events
here &
>>there. >> >>recently i've (re)started to dig into the possibilities of
radio/streaming
>>as a way to re-contextualize, play and present this interesting
resource
>>of >>geo-located sounds and related activities. >> >>so i've provided the stream with "sensors" for "activities",
which is
>>something that can be resolved into a piece or series of sounds.
for
>>example, >>it plays recent uploads to the soundmap in time, it senses stream >>listeners >>(or users running around with the aporee app) and shifts the
sound stream
>>to their actual location for a few minutes. it also scans open
microphones
>>from various locations, listens to phone calls, emails etc., other >>triggers >>under consideration or construction... >> >>these playful experiments are kind of iongoing exploration of
"radio
>>spaces", >>in terms of time/presence, spatial conditions and a shared
listening
>>experience (in opposite to podcasts & downloads). >> >>thought maybe some you may like it: -> http://radio.aporee.org/ >>let me know if you have ideas (or open mics to include and APIs to >>exploit) >>bests, udo >> >>-- >>radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E >> ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ >> ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org >> ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/ >>_______________________________________________ >>Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project >>http://locusonus.org/ >>To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org >>http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream >>_______________________________________________ > > > > >-- >Timothy Nohe >UMBC Faculty Senate President, Associate Professor of Visual Arts >Adjunct Professor, La Trobe University, Faculty of Humanities and
Social
>Sciences >Centre for Media Arts Innovation, University of Technology Sydney > >http://mtod.tumblr.com/ >http://userpages.umbc.edu/~nohe/GAG/ > >_______________________________________________ >Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project >http://locusonus.org/ >To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org >http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream >_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project http://locusonus.org/ To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream _______________________________________________
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Lagos, Nigeria. http://locus.creacast.com:9001/lagos_ajah.ogg
On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 10:29 AM, Emeka Ogboh tushort@gmail.com wrote:
Lagos stream is up....can any one hear Sunday morning in Lagos? Emeka
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 8:18 PM, Jerome Joy joy@thing.net wrote:
*De : *Dustin Perdue patrick@pdaudio.net *Date : *1 février 2013 20:15:41 HNEC *À : *locustream@locusonus.org *Objet : **Rép : [locustream] radio aporee ::: stream*
I'm using a setup that I think sounds pretty good, and has withstood almost direct exposure to the elements for just over three years. It is, however, not terribly compact. My system currently consists of the following: A Behringer UCA-202 USB audio device, line-in only, A Yamaha MG-102C small format mixer, 2x Behringer XM8500 dynamic microphones in an ORTF stereo bar on a mic stand on the ground, an old Phonic PCL3200 stereo compressor on the two mic channel inserts. This is also being processed a little, very discretely, by a couple of multi-band software compressors in Reaper, all running on an old Pentium III 933 mhz machine running Windows XP. I've also turned the highpass on the two channel strips on, so that a gust of wind doesn't throw the compressors into a fit. It's currently streaming on my own server at http://borris.me/outside.m3uif you'd like to see how this setup sounds. Note that this stream is 128k AACPlus V2.
I'd like to see something that sounds nice, with decent headroom and SNR, but a bit easier to manage than this, while keeping a good stereo image. I've thought of trying one of the Andria Electronics stereo USB dongles and a tiny set of electret condensers, but with that, you have problems with earth ground, or lack thereof, and 50/60 hz hum being introduced to the system pretty easily. I have also tried the Griffin iMic, which has a stereo mic/line input, but I tfound it to be way too noisy.
Le 1 févr. 13 à 19:39, Grégoire Lauvin a écrit :
Hi all,
I use puredata extended with the raspberry pi, mainly just because I know it and can develop quickly. Anyway the patch I use is almost identical as the official mic patch, I just add more reconnect/reboot and monitoring fonction to suit the 3G instability.
One disapointement with the PI was the impossibility to use both input and output at the same time with PD and alsa. This issue will certainly be fixed soon (I'v seen a effect box buitl around the RPI floating around).
The native sound output is dirty, way too dirty.
I use a usb sound card, and all the one i'v tried work fine, for both input and output. For just one usb soundcard power is not an issue since the model B rev 2 (this version of hardaware get rid of the 200ma polyfuse on USB power line). Actually the all RPi is limited to 0.7A total.
Using a BlueMicrophone icile usb soundcard (providing +48v) with a thonman T-bone monitoring microphone, the quality of the stream, even in 3G, is pretty much very decent.
Just to mention, the last vesion of wheezy debian include a wifi config script. That's promissing but I failed to obtain a stable wifi connection with the dongle laying around.
My porject including 3G, I use a powered usb hub to power the RPI, and plug all the usb devices I need (usb sound card, 3G modem, the Pi itself but just for power, mouse and keyboard).
My opinion on the Raspberry Pi is that for the price it does the job well. I was able to stream audio with PD-extended and an usb soundcard relatively easily.
But as Alejo mentioned, you always need one more cable with, and the squid like mess ensue…
Grégoire Lauvin 06 21 19 26 57 www.gregorth.net
From: alejoduque@gmail.com Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 19:05:04 +0100 To: locustream@locusonus.org Subject: Re: [locustream] radio aporee ::: stream
eii udo, it has USB so you need a USB hub to power such things appropiately.. you end up with many cables, not that im a wireless person, but the small form factor of the RPi get quicky inmersed under tons of cables.. is like a mini pulpe that reminds me an apo33 project
:)
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 7:00 PM, udo noll un@aporee.org wrote:
hi Julien,
not familiar (yet) with the PI, does it have usb, i.e. to connect an audio device, usb-mic etc.? that would be quite cool...
udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/
APO33:
hey guys We are doing some experiment at Apo33 with raspberry PI with scripting ices and automation internet connection + a mic maybe we could share this work for locus sonus project. For the Apo33 bot project we will had effects, sensors and automation in between but the 1st principle is a mic + rasp + ices + icecast
We are working on a tutorial, soon available, I'll keep you update but if you are interested we could already exchange on this.
cheers
Julien
Tim, I'll be interested to hear how you get along with the Pi for
this
purpose, I'm going to be doing the same myself shortly using
Raspbian:
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com
wrote:
>hi tim, > >we use puredata but you can go with darkice for example. > >im aware that there's been some research done with he RPi let's
see if
>we have more info and tips cause my experience with raspbian
haven't
>been specially good comparing with the one-box-no-cables that the
alix
>computer has provided over the years now. > >once you install puredata, if you need the pd patch we use, let me >know so to send you a copy. > >/a > >On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Timothy Nohe <
timothy.nohe@gmail.com> wrote:
>>Hello >>I will be restarting my stream from a new location in Baltimore
using a
>>Rasberry pi as my streaming computer. Would you kindly point me
to the
>>LocusSonus streaming software for Linux? >> >>Thank you, >>Tim >> >>On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:06 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com
wrote:
>>> >>>a great project by Udo >>> >>> >>>---------- Forwarded message ---------- >>>From: radio aporee radio@aporee.org >>>Date: Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 10:22 PM >>>Subject: [Xchange] radio aporee ::: stream >>> >>> >>>dear list/eners, >>>for the last 6 years, the radio aporee ::: stream has played
random
>>>selections of the meanwhile 16000+ aporee soundmap recordings >>>(see http://aporee.org/maps/) 24h per day, and some live events
here &
>>>there. >>> >>>recently i've (re)started to dig into the possibilities of
radio/streaming
>>>as a way to re-contextualize, play and present this interesting
resource
>>>of >>>geo-located sounds and related activities. >>> >>>so i've provided the stream with "sensors" for "activities",
which is
>>>something that can be resolved into a piece or series of sounds.
for
>>>example, >>>it plays recent uploads to the soundmap in time, it senses stream >>>listeners >>>(or users running around with the aporee app) and shifts the
sound stream
>>>to their actual location for a few minutes. it also scans open
microphones
>>>from various locations, listens to phone calls, emails etc.,
other
>>>triggers >>>under consideration or construction... >>> >>>these playful experiments are kind of iongoing exploration of
"radio
>>>spaces", >>>in terms of time/presence, spatial conditions and a shared
listening
>>>experience (in opposite to podcasts & downloads). >>> >>>thought maybe some you may like it: -> http://radio.aporee.org/ >>>let me know if you have ideas (or open mics to include and APIs
to
>>>exploit) >>>bests, udo >>> >>>-- >>>radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E >>> ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ >>> ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org >>> ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/ >>>_______________________________________________ >>>Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project >>>http://locusonus.org/ >>>To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org >>>http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream >>>_______________________________________________ >> >> >> >> >>-- >>Timothy Nohe >>UMBC Faculty Senate President, Associate Professor of Visual Arts >>Adjunct Professor, La Trobe University, Faculty of Humanities and
Social
>>Sciences >>Centre for Media Arts Innovation, University of Technology Sydney >> >>http://mtod.tumblr.com/ >>http://userpages.umbc.edu/~nohe/GAG/ >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project >>http://locusonus.org/ >>To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org >>http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream >>_______________________________________________ >_______________________________________________ >Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project >http://locusonus.org/ >To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org >http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream >_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project http://locusonus.org/ To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream _______________________________________________
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Emeka Ogboh:
Lagos stream is up....can any one hear Sunday morning in Lagos?
hello Emeka,
nice! just listening... what is it? morning sports? ;)
bests, udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/
Hi Udo, no its morning church service in Yoruba Language. Two churches in the vicinity with their public address systems outside... -----Original Message----- From: udo noll un@aporee.org Sender: locustream-bounces@nujus.net Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2013 10:58:17 To: locustream@locusonus.org Reply-To: locustream@locusonus.org Subject: Re: [locustream] radio aporee ::: stream (from Patrick Perdue)
Emeka Ogboh:
Lagos stream is up....can any one hear Sunday morning in Lagos?
hello Emeka,
nice! just listening... what is it? morning sports? ;)
bests, udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/ _______________________________________________ Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project http://locusonus.org/ To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream _______________________________________________
I find myself turning to PI as all of my computers have been committed to projects. I simply want to get a Blue Snowball USB mic, PI and an ethernet connection working harmoniously for Locus stream work. That will keep my sound node active, and not tie up other machines I have committed to installations and teaching.
Very helpful to see all of this work going on here.
Tim
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 1:39 PM, Grégoire Lauvin greglauvin@hotmail.comwrote:
Hi all,
I use puredata extended with the raspberry pi, mainly just because I know it and can develop quickly. Anyway the patch I use is almost identical as the official mic patch, I just add more reconnect/reboot and monitoring fonction to suit the 3G instability.
One disapointement with the PI was the impossibility to use both input and output at the same time with PD and alsa. This issue will certainly be fixed soon (I'v seen a effect box buitl around the RPI floating around).
The native sound output is dirty, way too dirty.
I use a usb sound card, and all the one i'v tried work fine, for both input and output. For just one usb soundcard power is not an issue since the model B rev 2 (this version of hardaware get rid of the 200ma polyfuse on USB power line). Actually the all RPi is limited to 0.7A total.
Using a BlueMicrophone icile usb soundcard (providing +48v) with a thonman T-bone monitoring microphone, the quality of the stream, even in 3G, is pretty much very decent.
Just to mention, the last vesion of wheezy debian include a wifi config script. That's promissing but I failed to obtain a stable wifi connection with the dongle laying around.
My porject including 3G, I use a powered usb hub to power the RPI, and plug all the usb devices I need (usb sound card, 3G modem, the Pi itself but just for power, mouse and keyboard).
My opinion on the Raspberry Pi is that for the price it does the job well. I was able to stream audio with PD-extended and an usb soundcard relatively easily.
But as Alejo mentioned, you always need one more cable with, and the squid like mess ensue…
Grégoire Lauvin 06 21 19 26 57 www.gregorth.net
From: alejoduque@gmail.com Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 19:05:04 +0100 To: locustream@locusonus.org Subject: Re: [locustream] radio aporee ::: stream
eii udo, it has USB so you need a USB hub to power such things appropiately.. you end up with many cables, not that im a wireless person, but the small form factor of the RPi get quicky inmersed under tons of cables.. is like a mini pulpe that reminds me an apo33 project
:)
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 7:00 PM, udo noll un@aporee.org wrote:
hi Julien,
not familiar (yet) with the PI, does it have usb, i.e. to connect an audio device, usb-mic etc.? that would be quite cool...
udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/
APO33:
hey guys We are doing some experiment at Apo33 with raspberry PI with scripting ices and automation internet connection + a mic maybe we could share this work for locus sonus project. For the Apo33 bot project we will had effects, sensors and automation in between but the 1st principle is a mic + rasp + ices + icecast
We are working on a tutorial, soon available, I'll keep you update but if you are interested we could already exchange on this.
cheers
Julien
Tim, I'll be interested to hear how you get along with the Pi for
this
purpose, I'm going to be doing the same myself shortly using
Raspbian:
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com
wrote:
hi tim,
we use puredata but you can go with darkice for example.
im aware that there's been some research done with he RPi let's see
if
we have more info and tips cause my experience with raspbian haven't been specially good comparing with the one-box-no-cables that the
alix
computer has provided over the years now.
once you install puredata, if you need the pd patch we use, let me know so to send you a copy.
/a
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Timothy Nohe <
timothy.nohe@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hello >I will be restarting my stream from a new location in Baltimore
using a
>Rasberry pi as my streaming computer. Would you kindly point me to
the
>LocusSonus streaming software for Linux? > >Thank you, >Tim > >On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:06 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com
wrote:
>> >>a great project by Udo >> >> >>---------- Forwarded message ---------- >>From: radio aporee radio@aporee.org >>Date: Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 10:22 PM >>Subject: [Xchange] radio aporee ::: stream >> >> >>dear list/eners, >>for the last 6 years, the radio aporee ::: stream has played
random
>>selections of the meanwhile 16000+ aporee soundmap recordings >>(see http://aporee.org/maps/) 24h per day, and some live events
here &
>>there. >> >>recently i've (re)started to dig into the possibilities of
radio/streaming
>>as a way to re-contextualize, play and present this interesting
resource
>>of >>geo-located sounds and related activities. >> >>so i've provided the stream with "sensors" for "activities",
which is
>>something that can be resolved into a piece or series of sounds.
for
>>example, >>it plays recent uploads to the soundmap in time, it senses stream >>listeners >>(or users running around with the aporee app) and shifts the
sound stream
>>to their actual location for a few minutes. it also scans open
microphones
>>from various locations, listens to phone calls, emails etc., other >>triggers >>under consideration or construction... >> >>these playful experiments are kind of iongoing exploration of
"radio
>>spaces", >>in terms of time/presence, spatial conditions and a shared
listening
>>experience (in opposite to podcasts & downloads). >> >>thought maybe some you may like it: -> http://radio.aporee.org/ >>let me know if you have ideas (or open mics to include and APIs to >>exploit) >>bests, udo >> >>-- >>radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E >> ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ >> ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org >> ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/ >>_______________________________________________ >>Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project >>http://locusonus.org/ >>To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org >>http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream >>_______________________________________________ > > > > >-- >Timothy Nohe >UMBC Faculty Senate President, Associate Professor of Visual Arts >Adjunct Professor, La Trobe University, Faculty of Humanities and
Social
>Sciences >Centre for Media Arts Innovation, University of Technology Sydney > >http://mtod.tumblr.com/ >http://userpages.umbc.edu/~nohe/GAG/ > >_______________________________________________ >Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project >http://locusonus.org/ >To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org >http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream >_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project http://locusonus.org/ To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream _______________________________________________
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I'm not really a fan of the snowball, as it has a really nasty upper mid-range peak in uni-directional mode, and it's way too sibilant, in my opinion, in omni-directional mode. I'm not sure which pattern you intend on using. I haven't used much in terms of decent USB mics for omni-directional pick-up, but I can think of plenty of uni-directional ones that would do better than the snowball for this kind of thing. Audio Technica ATR2500, MXLUSB.006 or .008 (get the usb.007 for a decent, clean X-Y stereo image,, though it's kind of pricy, and doesn't have a highpass filter, which would make it a bit nicer for this kind of thing.)
On 2/1/2013 3:24 PM, Timothy Nohe wrote:
I find myself turning to PI as all of my computers have been committed to projects. I simply want to get a Blue Snowball USB mic, PI and an ethernet connection working harmoniously for Locus stream work. That will keep my sound node active, and not tie up other machines I have committed to installations and teaching.
Very helpful to see all of this work going on here.
Tim
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 1:39 PM, Grégoire Lauvin <greglauvin@hotmail.com mailto:greglauvin@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi all, I use puredata extended with the raspberry pi, mainly just because I know it and can develop quickly. Anyway the patch I use is almost identical as the official mic patch, I just add more reconnect/reboot and monitoring fonction to suit the 3G instability. One disapointement with the PI was the impossibility to use both input and output at the same time with PD and alsa. This issue will certainly be fixed soon (I'v seen a effect box buitl around the RPI floating around). The native sound output is dirty, way too dirty. I use a usb sound card, and all the one i'v tried work fine, for both input and output. For just one usb soundcard power is not an issue since the model B rev 2 (this version of hardaware get rid of the 200ma polyfuse on USB power line). Actually the all RPi is limited to 0.7A total. Using a BlueMicrophone icile usb soundcard (providing +48v) with a thonman T-bone monitoring microphone, the quality of the stream, even in 3G, is pretty much very decent. Just to mention, the last vesion of wheezy debian include a wifi config script. That's promissing but I failed to obtain a stable wifi connection with the dongle laying around. My porject including 3G, I use a powered usb hub to power the RPI, and plug all the usb devices I need (usb sound card, 3G modem, the Pi itself but just for power, mouse and keyboard). My opinion on the Raspberry Pi is that for the price it does the job well. I was able to stream audio with PD-extended and an usb soundcard relatively easily. But as Alejo mentioned, you always need one more cable with, and the squid like mess ensue… Grégoire Lauvin 06 21 19 26 57 www.gregorth.net <http://www.gregorth.net> > From: alejoduque@gmail.com <mailto:alejoduque@gmail.com> > Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 19:05:04 +0100 > To: locustream@locusonus.org <mailto:locustream@locusonus.org> > Subject: Re: [locustream] radio aporee ::: stream > > eii udo, it has USB so you need a USB hub to power such things > appropiately.. you end up with many cables, not that im a wireless > person, but the small form factor of the RPi get quicky inmersed under > tons of cables.. is like a mini pulpe that reminds me an apo33 project > > :) > > On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 7:00 PM, udo noll <un@aporee.org <mailto:un@aporee.org>> wrote: > > > > > > hi Julien, > > > > not familiar (yet) with the PI, does it have usb, i.e. to > > connect an audio device, usb-mic etc.? that would be quite cool... > > > > udo > > > > -- > > radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E > > ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ > > ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org > > ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/ > > > > APO33: > >> hey guys > >> We are doing some experiment at Apo33 with raspberry PI with > >> scripting ices and automation internet connection + a mic maybe we > >> could share this work for locus sonus project. For the Apo33 bot > >> project we will had effects, sensors and automation in between but > >> the 1st principle is a mic + rasp + ices + icecast > >> > >> We are working on a tutorial, soon available, I'll keep you update > >> but if you are interested we could already exchange on this. > >> > >> cheers > >> > >> Julien > >> > >> >Tim, I'll be interested to hear how you get along with the Pi for this > >> >purpose, I'm going to be doing the same myself shortly using Raspbian: > >> >http://elinux.org/Raspbian > >> > > >> >On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Alejo D <alejoduque@gmail.com <mailto:alejoduque@gmail.com>> wrote: > >> >>hi tim, > >> >> > >> >>we use puredata but you can go with darkice for example. > >> >> > >> >>im aware that there's been some research done with he RPi let's see if > >> >>we have more info and tips cause my experience with raspbian haven't > >> >>been specially good comparing with the one-box-no-cables that the alix > >> >>computer has provided over the years now. > >> >> > >> >>once you install puredata, if you need the pd patch we use, let me > >> >>know so to send you a copy. > >> >> > >> >>/a > >> >> > >> >>On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Timothy Nohe <timothy.nohe@gmail.com <mailto:timothy.nohe@gmail.com>> wrote: > >> >>>Hello > >> >>>I will be restarting my stream from a new location in Baltimore using a > >> >>>Rasberry pi as my streaming computer. Would you kindly point me to the > >> >>>LocusSonus streaming software for Linux? > >> >>> > >> >>>Thank you, > >> >>>Tim > >> >>> > >> >>>On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:06 PM, Alejo D <alejoduque@gmail.com <mailto:alejoduque@gmail.com>> wrote: > >> >>>> > >> >>>>a great project by Udo > >> >>>> > >> >>>> > >> >>>>---------- Forwarded message ---------- > >> >>>>From: radio aporee <radio@aporee.org <mailto:radio@aporee.org>> > >> >>>>Date: Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 10:22 PM > >> >>>>Subject: [Xchange] radio aporee ::: stream > >> >>>> > >> >>>> > >> >>>>dear list/eners, > >> >>>>for the last 6 years, the radio aporee ::: stream has played random > >> >>>>selections of the meanwhile 16000+ aporee soundmap recordings > >> >>>>(see http://aporee.org/maps/) 24h per day, and some live events here & > >> >>>>there. > >> >>>> > >> >>>>recently i've (re)started to dig into the possibilities of radio/streaming > >> >>>>as a way to re-contextualize, play and present this interesting resource > >> >>>>of > >> >>>>geo-located sounds and related activities. > >> >>>> > >> >>>>so i've provided the stream with "sensors" for "activities", which is > >> >>>>something that can be resolved into a piece or series of sounds. for > >> >>>>example, > >> >>>>it plays recent uploads to the soundmap in time, it senses stream > >> >>>>listeners > >> >>>>(or users running around with the aporee app) and shifts the sound stream > >> >>>>to their actual location for a few minutes. it also scans open microphones > >> >>>>from various locations, listens to phone calls, emails etc., other > >> >>>>triggers > >> >>>>under consideration or construction... > >> >>>> > >> >>>>these playful experiments are kind of iongoing exploration of "radio > >> >>>>spaces", > >> >>>>in terms of time/presence, spatial conditions and a shared listening > >> >>>>experience (in opposite to podcasts & downloads). > >> >>>> > >> >>>>thought maybe some you may like it: -> http://radio.aporee.org/ > >> >>>>let me know if you have ideas (or open mics to include and APIs to > >> >>>>exploit) > >> >>>>bests, udo > >> >>>> > >> >>>>-- > >> >>>>radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E > >> >>>> ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ > >> >>>> ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org > >> >>>> ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/ > >> >>>>_______________________________________________ > >> >>>>Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project > >> >>>>http://locusonus.org/ > >> >>>>To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org <mailto:support@locusonus.org> > >> >>>>http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream > >> >>>>_______________________________________________ > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>>-- > >> >>>Timothy Nohe > >> >>>UMBC Faculty Senate President, Associate Professor of Visual Arts > >> >>>Adjunct Professor, La Trobe University, Faculty of Humanities and Social > >> >>>Sciences > >> >>>Centre for Media Arts Innovation, University of Technology Sydney > >> >>> > >> 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Patrick I've always built my own electret mics in parabolic arrays for this project. When first thinking of using the PI a friend offered me a Snowball - USB and free, but it seems to be voiced for podcasting. I'll look into the MXLs, as they occasionally turn up on ebay.
Tim
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 4:24 PM, Patrick Perdue BorrisInABox@gmail.comwrote:
I'm not really a fan of the snowball, as it has a really nasty upper mid-range peak in uni-directional mode, and it's way too sibilant, in my opinion, in omni-directional mode. I'm not sure which pattern you intend on using. I haven't used much in terms of decent USB mics for omni-directional pick-up, but I can think of plenty of uni-directional ones that would do better than the snowball for this kind of thing. Audio Technica ATR2500, MXLUSB.006 or .008 (get the usb.007 for a decent, clean X-Y stereo image,, though it's kind of pricy, and doesn't have a highpass filter, which would make it a bit nicer for this kind of thing.)
On 2/1/2013 3:24 PM, Timothy Nohe wrote:
I find myself turning to PI as all of my computers have been committed to projects. I simply want to get a Blue Snowball USB mic, PI and an ethernet connection working harmoniously for Locus stream work. That will keep my sound node active, and not tie up other machines I have committed to installations and teaching.
Very helpful to see all of this work going on here.
Tim
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 1:39 PM, Grégoire Lauvin <greglauvin@hotmail.com mailto:greglauvin@hotmail.com**> wrote:
Hi all, I use puredata extended with the raspberry pi, mainly just because I know it and can develop quickly. Anyway the patch I use is almost identical as the official mic patch, I just add more reconnect/reboot and monitoring fonction to suit the 3G instability. One disapointement with the PI was the impossibility to use both input and output at the same time with PD and alsa. This issue will certainly be fixed soon (I'v seen a effect box buitl around the RPI floating around). The native sound output is dirty, way too dirty. I use a usb sound card, and all the one i'v tried work fine, for both input and output. For just one usb soundcard power is not an issue since the model B rev 2 (this version of hardaware get rid of the 200ma polyfuse on USB power line). Actually the all RPi is limited to 0.7A total. Using a BlueMicrophone icile usb soundcard (providing +48v) with a thonman T-bone monitoring microphone, the quality of the stream, even in 3G, is pretty much very decent. Just to mention, the last vesion of wheezy debian include a wifi config script. That's promissing but I failed to obtain a stable wifi connection with the dongle laying around. My porject including 3G, I use a powered usb hub to power the RPI, and plug all the usb devices I need (usb sound card, 3G modem, the Pi itself but just for power, mouse and keyboard). My opinion on the Raspberry Pi is that for the price it does the job well. I was able to stream audio with PD-extended and an usb soundcard relatively easily. But as Alejo mentioned, you always need one more cable with, and the squid like mess ensue… Grégoire Lauvin 06 21 19 26 57 www.gregorth.net <http://www.gregorth.net> > From: alejoduque@gmail.com <mailto:alejoduque@gmail.com> > Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 19:05:04 +0100 > To: locustream@locusonus.org <mailto:locustream@locusonus.**org<locustream@locusonus.org>
> Subject: Re: [locustream] radio aporee ::: stream > > eii udo, it has USB so you need a USB hub to power such things > appropiately.. you end up with many cables, not that im a wireless > person, but the small form factor of the RPi get quicky inmersed under > tons of cables.. is like a mini pulpe that reminds me an apo33 project > > :) > > On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 7:00 PM, udo noll <un@aporee.org <mailto:un@aporee.org>> wrote: > > > > > > hi Julien, > > > > not familiar (yet) with the PI, does it have usb, i.e. to > > connect an audio device, usb-mic etc.? that would be quite
cool... > > > > udo > > > > -- > > radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E > > ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ > > ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org > > ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/ > > > > APO33: > >> hey guys > >> We are doing some experiment at Apo33 with raspberry PI with > >> scripting ices and automation internet connection + a mic maybe we > >> could share this work for locus sonus project. For the Apo33 bot > >> project we will had effects, sensors and automation in between but > >> the 1st principle is a mic + rasp + ices + icecast > >> > >> We are working on a tutorial, soon available, I'll keep you update > >> but if you are interested we could already exchange on this. > >> > >> cheers > >> > >> Julien > >> > >> >Tim, I'll be interested to hear how you get along with the Pi for this > >> >purpose, I'm going to be doing the same myself shortly using Raspbian: > >> >http://elinux.org/Raspbian > >> > > >> >On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Alejo D <alejoduque@gmail.com mailto:alejoduque@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >>hi tim, > >> >> > >> >>we use puredata but you can go with darkice for example. > >> >> > >> >>im aware that there's been some research done with he RPi let's see if > >> >>we have more info and tips cause my experience with raspbian haven't > >> >>been specially good comparing with the one-box-no-cables that the alix > >> >>computer has provided over the years now. > >> >> > >> >>once you install puredata, if you need the pd patch we use, let me > >> >>know so to send you a copy. > >> >> > >> >>/a > >> >> > >> >>On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Timothy Nohe <timothy.nohe@gmail.com mailto:timothy.nohe@gmail.com**> wrote: > >> >>>Hello > >> >>>I will be restarting my stream from a new location in Baltimore using a > >> >>>Rasberry pi as my streaming computer. Would you kindly point me to the > >> >>>LocusSonus streaming software for Linux? > >> >>> > >> >>>Thank you, > >> >>>Tim > >> >>> > >> >>>On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:06 PM, Alejo D <alejoduque@gmail.com mailto:alejoduque@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >>>> > >> >>>>a great project by Udo > >> >>>> > >> >>>> > >> >>>>---------- Forwarded message ---------- > >> >>>>From: radio aporee <radio@aporee.org mailto:radio@aporee.org> > >> >>>>Date: Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 10:22 PM > >> >>>>Subject: [Xchange] radio aporee ::: stream > >> >>>> > >> >>>> > >> >>>>dear list/eners, > >> >>>>for the last 6 years, the radio aporee ::: stream has played random > >> >>>>selections of the meanwhile 16000+ aporee soundmap recordings > >> >>>>(see http://aporee.org/maps/) 24h per day, and some live events here & > >> >>>>there. > >> >>>> > >> >>>>recently i've (re)started to dig into the possibilities of radio/streaming > >> >>>>as a way to re-contextualize, play and present this interesting resource > >> >>>>of > >> >>>>geo-located sounds and related activities. > >> >>>> > >> >>>>so i've provided the stream with "sensors" for "activities", which is > >> >>>>something that can be resolved into a piece or series of sounds. for > >> >>>>example, > >> >>>>it plays recent uploads to the soundmap in time, it senses stream > >> >>>>listeners > >> >>>>(or users running around with the aporee app) and shifts the sound stream > >> >>>>to their actual location for a few minutes. it also scans open microphones > >> >>>>from various locations, listens to phone calls, emails etc., other > >> >>>>triggers > >> >>>>under consideration or construction... > >> >>>> > >> >>>>these playful experiments are kind of iongoing exploration of "radio > >> >>>>spaces", > >> >>>>in terms of time/presence, spatial conditions and a shared listening > >> >>>>experience (in opposite to podcasts & downloads). > >> >>>> > >> >>>>thought maybe some you may like it: -> http://radio.aporee.org/ > >> >>>>let me know if you have ideas (or open mics to include and APIs to > >> >>>>exploit) > >> >>>>bests, udo > >> >>>> > >> >>>>-- > >> >>>>radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E > >> >>>> ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ > >> >>>> ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org > >> >>>> ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/ > >> >>>>__________________________**_____________________ > >> >>>>Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project > >> >>>>http://locusonus.org/ > >> >>>>To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org mailto:support@locusonus.org
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As someone who professionally does post-production for podcasts for a living, I can say the following about the snowball and podcasting. AAAAAAAAAHHH! Oh, I can say the same about the Yeti Pro, by the way, just with different issues.
Now that I've gotten that out of my system, yeah, the MXL's are definitely much more flat across the spectrum, more so than what I'm currently using (a pair of dynamic microphones that really shouldn't be used for this kind of thing at all, but it seems to work pretty well.) I guess you could use a measurement mic if you want something that is technically supposed to be flat. Most of these are just electret condensers with step-down from 48v phantom power. However, a lot of these measurement mics, while usually pretty flat, come with plenty of self-noise, until you start going higher end.
On 2/1/2013 4:38 PM, Timothy Nohe wrote:
Patrick I've always built my own electret mics in parabolic arrays for this project. When first thinking of using the PI a friend offered me a Snowball - USB and free, but it seems to be voiced for podcasting. I'll look into the MXLs, as they occasionally turn up on ebay.
Tim
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 4:24 PM, Patrick Perdue <BorrisInABox@gmail.com mailto:BorrisInABox@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm not really a fan of the snowball, as it has a really nasty upper mid-range peak in uni-directional mode, and it's way too sibilant, in my opinion, in omni-directional mode. I'm not sure which pattern you intend on using. I haven't used much in terms of decent USB mics for omni-directional pick-up, but I can think of plenty of uni-directional ones that would do better than the snowball for this kind of thing. Audio Technica ATR2500, MXLUSB.006 or .008 (get the usb.007 for a decent, clean X-Y stereo image,, though it's kind of pricy, and doesn't have a highpass filter, which would make it a bit nicer for this kind of thing.) On 2/1/2013 3:24 PM, Timothy Nohe wrote: I find myself turning to PI as all of my computers have been committed to projects. I simply want to get a Blue Snowball USB mic, PI and an ethernet connection working harmoniously for Locus stream work. That will keep my sound node active, and not tie up other machines I have committed to installations and teaching. Very helpful to see all of this work going on here. Tim On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 1:39 PM, Grégoire Lauvin <greglauvin@hotmail.com <mailto:greglauvin@hotmail.com> <mailto:greglauvin@hotmail.com <mailto:greglauvin@hotmail.com>__>> wrote: Hi all, I use puredata extended with the raspberry pi, mainly just because I know it and can develop quickly. Anyway the patch I use is almost identical as the official mic patch, I just add more reconnect/reboot and monitoring fonction to suit the 3G instability. One disapointement with the PI was the impossibility to use both input and output at the same time with PD and alsa. This issue will certainly be fixed soon (I'v seen a effect box buitl around the RPI floating around). The native sound output is dirty, way too dirty. I use a usb sound card, and all the one i'v tried work fine, for both input and output. For just one usb soundcard power is not an issue since the model B rev 2 (this version of hardaware get rid of the 200ma polyfuse on USB power line). Actually the all RPi is limited to 0.7A total. Using a BlueMicrophone icile usb soundcard (providing +48v) with a thonman T-bone monitoring microphone, the quality of the stream, even in 3G, is pretty much very decent. Just to mention, the last vesion of wheezy debian include a wifi config script. That's promissing but I failed to obtain a stable wifi connection with the dongle laying around. My porject including 3G, I use a powered usb hub to power the RPI, and plug all the usb devices I need (usb sound card, 3G modem, the Pi itself but just for power, mouse and keyboard). My opinion on the Raspberry Pi is that for the price it does the job well. I was able to stream audio with PD-extended and an usb soundcard relatively easily. But as Alejo mentioned, you always need one more cable with, and the squid like mess ensue… Grégoire Lauvin 06 21 19 26 57 www.gregorth.net <http://www.gregorth.net> <http://www.gregorth.net> > From: alejoduque@gmail.com <mailto:alejoduque@gmail.com> <mailto:alejoduque@gmail.com <mailto:alejoduque@gmail.com>> > Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 19:05:04 +0100 > To: locustream@locusonus.org <mailto:locustream@locusonus.org> <mailto:locustream@locusonus.__org <mailto:locustream@locusonus.org>> > Subject: Re: [locustream] radio aporee ::: stream > > eii udo, it has USB so you need a USB hub to power such things > appropiately.. you end up with many cables, not that im a wireless > person, but the small form factor of the RPi get quicky inmersed under > tons of cables.. is like a mini pulpe that reminds me an apo33 project > > :) > > On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 7:00 PM, udo noll <un@aporee.org <mailto:un@aporee.org> <mailto:un@aporee.org <mailto:un@aporee.org>>> wrote: > > > > > > hi Julien, > > > > not familiar (yet) with the PI, does it have usb, i.e. to > > connect an audio device, usb-mic etc.? that would be quite cool... > > > > udo > > > > -- > > radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E > > ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ > > ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org > > ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/ > > > > APO33: > >> hey guys > >> We are doing some experiment at Apo33 with raspberry PI with > >> scripting ices and automation internet connection + a mic maybe we > >> could share this work for locus sonus project. For the Apo33 bot > >> project we will had effects, sensors and automation in between but > >> the 1st principle is a mic + rasp + ices + icecast > >> > >> We are working on a tutorial, soon available, I'll keep you update > >> but if you are interested we could already exchange on this. > >> > >> cheers > >> > >> Julien > >> > >> >Tim, I'll be interested to hear how you get along with the Pi for this > >> >purpose, I'm going to be doing the same myself shortly using Raspbian: > >> >http://elinux.org/Raspbian > >> > > >> >On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Alejo D <alejoduque@gmail.com <mailto:alejoduque@gmail.com> <mailto:alejoduque@gmail.com <mailto:alejoduque@gmail.com>>> wrote: > >> >>hi tim, > >> >> > >> >>we use puredata but you can go with darkice for example. > >> >> > >> >>im aware that there's been some research done with he RPi let's see if > >> >>we have more info and tips cause my experience with raspbian haven't > >> >>been specially good comparing with the one-box-no-cables that the alix > >> >>computer has provided over the years now. > >> >> > >> >>once you install puredata, if you need the pd patch we use, let me > >> >>know so to send you a copy. > >> >> > >> >>/a > >> >> > >> >>On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Timothy Nohe <timothy.nohe@gmail.com <mailto:timothy.nohe@gmail.com> <mailto:timothy.nohe@gmail.com <mailto:timothy.nohe@gmail.com>__>> wrote: > >> >>>Hello > >> >>>I will be restarting my stream from a new location in Baltimore using a > >> >>>Rasberry pi as my streaming computer. Would you kindly point me to the > >> >>>LocusSonus streaming software for Linux? > >> >>> > >> >>>Thank you, > >> >>>Tim > >> >>> > >> >>>On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:06 PM, Alejo D <alejoduque@gmail.com <mailto:alejoduque@gmail.com> <mailto:alejoduque@gmail.com <mailto:alejoduque@gmail.com>>> wrote: > >> >>>> > >> >>>>a great project by Udo > >> >>>> > >> >>>> > >> >>>>---------- Forwarded message ---------- > >> >>>>From: radio aporee <radio@aporee.org <mailto:radio@aporee.org> <mailto:radio@aporee.org <mailto:radio@aporee.org>>> > >> >>>>Date: Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 10:22 PM > >> >>>>Subject: [Xchange] radio aporee ::: stream > >> >>>> > >> >>>> > >> >>>>dear list/eners, > >> >>>>for the last 6 years, the radio aporee ::: stream has played random > >> >>>>selections of the meanwhile 16000+ aporee soundmap recordings > >> >>>>(see http://aporee.org/maps/) 24h per day, and some live events here & > >> >>>>there. > >> >>>> > >> >>>>recently i've (re)started to dig into the possibilities of radio/streaming > >> >>>>as a way to re-contextualize, play and present this interesting resource > >> >>>>of > >> >>>>geo-located sounds and related activities. > >> >>>> > >> >>>>so i've provided the stream with "sensors" for "activities", which is > >> >>>>something that can be resolved into a piece or series of sounds. for > >> >>>>example, > >> >>>>it plays recent uploads to the soundmap in time, it senses stream > >> >>>>listeners > >> >>>>(or users running around with the aporee app) and shifts the sound stream > >> >>>>to their actual location for a few minutes. it also scans open microphones > >> >>>>from various locations, listens to phone calls, emails etc., other > >> >>>>triggers > >> >>>>under consideration or construction... > >> >>>> > >> >>>>these playful experiments are kind of iongoing exploration of "radio > >> >>>>spaces", > >> >>>>in terms of time/presence, spatial conditions and a shared listening > >> >>>>experience (in opposite to podcasts & downloads). > >> >>>> > >> >>>>thought maybe some you may like it: -> http://radio.aporee.org/ > >> >>>>let me know if you have ideas (or open mics to include and APIs to > >> >>>>exploit) > >> >>>>bests, udo > >> >>>> > >> >>>>-- > >> >>>>radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E > >> >>>> ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ > >> >>>> ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org > >> >>>> ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/ > >> >>>>_________________________________________________ > >> >>>>Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project > >> >>>>http://locusonus.org/ > >> >>>>To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org <mailto:support@locusonus.org> <mailto:support@locusonus.org <mailto:support@locusonus.org>> > >> >>>>http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/__mailman/listinfo/locustream <http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream> > >> >>>>_________________________________________________ > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>> > >> >>>-- > >> >>>Timothy Nohe > >> >>>UMBC Faculty Senate President, 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yes it does!
hi Julien,
not familiar (yet) with the PI, does it have usb, i.e. to connect an audio device, usb-mic etc.? that would be quite cool...
udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/
APO33:
hey guys We are doing some experiment at Apo33 with raspberry PI with scripting ices and automation internet connection + a mic maybe we could share this work for locus sonus project. For the Apo33 bot project we will had effects, sensors and automation in between but the 1st principle is a mic + rasp + ices + icecast
We are working on a tutorial, soon available, I'll keep you update but if you are interested we could already exchange on this.
cheers
Julien
Tim, I'll be interested to hear how you get along with the Pi for this purpose, I'm going to be doing the same myself shortly using Raspbian: http://elinux.org/Raspbian
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com wrote:
hi tim,
we use puredata but you can go with darkice for example.
im aware that there's been some research done with he RPi let's see if we have more info and tips cause my experience with raspbian haven't been specially good comparing with the one-box-no-cables that the alix computer has provided over the years now.
once you install puredata, if you need the pd patch we use, let me know so to send you a copy.
/a
On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Timothy Nohe
timothy.nohe@gmail.com wrote:
Hello I will be restarting my stream from a new location in Baltimore using a Rasberry pi as my streaming computer. Would you kindly point me to the LocusSonus streaming software for Linux?
Thank you, Tim
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:06 PM, Alejo D alejoduque@gmail.com wrote:
a great project by Udo
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: radio aporee radio@aporee.org Date: Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 10:22 PM Subject: [Xchange] radio aporee ::: stream
dear list/eners, for the last 6 years, the radio aporee ::: stream has played random selections of the meanwhile 16000+ aporee soundmap recordings (see http://aporee.org/maps/) 24h per day, and some live events here & there.
recently i've (re)started to dig into the possibilities of
radio/streaming
as a way to re-contextualize, play and present this interesting resource of geo-located sounds and related activities.
so i've provided the stream with "sensors" for "activities", which is something that can be resolved into a piece or series of sounds. for example, it plays recent uploads to the soundmap in time, it senses stream listeners (or users running around with the aporee app) and shifts the
sound stream
to their actual location for a few minutes. it also scans open
microphones
from various locations, listens to phone calls, emails etc., other triggers under consideration or construction...
these playful experiments are kind of iongoing exploration of "radio spaces", in terms of time/presence, spatial conditions and a shared listening experience (in opposite to podcasts & downloads).
thought maybe some you may like it: -> http://radio.aporee.org/ let me know if you have ideas (or open mics to include and APIs to exploit) bests, udo
-- radio aporee 52° 29' 66" N, 13° 25' 26" E ::: maps http://aporee.org/maps/ ::: stream http://radio.aporee.org ::: miniatures for mobiles http://aporee.org/mfm/ _______________________________________________ Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project http://locusonus.org/ To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream _______________________________________________
-- Timothy Nohe UMBC Faculty Senate President, Associate Professor of Visual Arts Adjunct Professor, La Trobe University, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Centre for Media Arts Innovation, University of Technology Sydney
http://mtod.tumblr.com/ http://userpages.umbc.edu/~nohe/GAG/
Locustream / Locus Sonus Streaming Project http://locusonus.org/ To unsubscribe, send a message to support@locusonus.org http://nujus.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/locustream _______________________________________________
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