There are some options mentioned in the Pure Data docs (“Available Distros”) if that is of any help. In general there should not be a difference to any other Linux setup for which there are plenty of tutorials on the web me thinks. All down to what distro you use.
JohnnyEgo, do you have a tutorial or something like that, how to set up PD on raspberry? thanks!
Also there is Satellite CCRMA package, including PD, Chuck (object oriented audio processing language), Arduino and other stuff. You can download SD card image and burn it to the card
Thanks! And this will be compatible with the organelle patches?
…and it sounds awesome!
...and it sounds awesome!Are there any videos to go with those freeze frames? (freeze frame!)
@JohnnyEgo what is your setup for this? And wast there anything special you had to do on the Rasp Pi to get it to handle audio without any digital crackling or anything? I have tried setting up Rasp Pi and CHIP to do Organelle on PD, but always seems to be too intensive for them.
actually i’ve just tweaked the latency setting in PD a bit…but that’s available in the menu and no coding is required.
I was just trying to get my rpi set up for live audio lastnight. I gave up because I was trying to run Hexter (which seemed to install fine via the repository) but it was giving me obscure errors when I tried running it from the console, and absolutely no feedback when I tried to run it from the program icon.

i recommend you to download this OS! PureData Vanilla is in the download/App-section of Kano.