Hi Paul,
Maybe I'm a little bit late, but I've been experiencing quite a bit with pyo on an (older) rpi lately.
Part of my experience is there:
https://www.matthieuamiguet.ch/blog/rpi-diy-fx-pedal
Basically I could get a very decent latency ("jack" latency 4ms, roundtrip ~6.7ms) and still get some processing power for (simple) fxs.
BUT: with a USB-powered sound interface, I've been experiencing electrical noise that was very annoying.
I still have to solve a couple of minor issues and then I will write a second blog post about what works for me, but basically:
- I bought a Pisound hat and it works great
- I installed bloka's "Patchbox os" distribution, which makes it very much easier to get low latencies than any other distrib I've considered
I still have to completely solve the "floating ground hum" I'm mentioning near the bottom of the above post, but whether you experience it or not will depend a lot how you amplify your signal.
But with a few hacks I've been playing regularly through my rpi for several months now and it works great!
Please keep us informed about your experience with the rpi5, I'm definitely interested in knowing wether it works well for audio applications. And don't hesitate to ask if you encounter difficulties, I spent more time getting things working than I'm willing to admit, so I'm happy if I can help others getting there more quickly!
Cheers,
Matthieu
Le 11.01.24 à 17:01,
p.s...@outlook.com a écrit :
> Thank you all! I'm so grateful to see this much response to my question.
>
> As several people have now recommended I get a dedicated audio "hat" rather than use the Focusrite USB audio interface, I want to check that this is because of performance improvements interacting with the Pi and not just because it's smaller and easier to hide. I quite like my audio interface and my overall setup is large so I don't need to economize space /this /much. But if the improvement is performance, the Pisound looks especially good - it's advertised as being for duplex use and has a volume pot, both very handy.