I'd love to get of these for ... Well, for a lot of things lol. First tho, I'd love to use one in combination with a projector for creating visuals for live shows, like the iTunes visualizer but responding to live sound input. It seems capable of many things, but would that be too much of a stretch? That's just one of many potential projects lol. Loop stations, effects pedals, basic portable live recording rigs ... It seems almost endless
The Bela cape comes with breakout cables with stereo TRS 3.5mm jacks, as shown here shop.bela.io/bela-accessories/audio-cable . These allow the board to be easily integrated into any box/enclosure, with the audio connections made available on a panel. Alternative connectors can be soldered in place of the default ones if needed.
@@bluename4 only Mind Music Lab has the answer to that. According to their website, they support the BeagleBone Black, so in principle they could use the Bela hardware. We'd expect them to be able to use the audio codec easily. Whether they would support the Bela low-latency environment, and Bela's analog inputs and outputs, we don't know.
@@BelaPlatform just a hint: since bela and elk seem to be made for each other you should evalute/consider theirs interoperability further - together they seem to give access a great creativity universe to the modern musician ;-)
Teensy is a microcontroller, while Bela is running a full Linux OS. Bela's CPU is faster than the microcontroller on the Teensy. Bela supports a wider range of music-oriented programming languages than Teensy.
but we are still here and rocking! You can get a jumpstart by browsing many great projects made with Bela over the past few years: blog.bela.io/archive
amazing product from Old World, ready to invest
It's nice to see Ben Stiller getting involved in the project.
Is a step-to-step demonstration available on how to build a synthesizer with “bela” and “beaglebone black” using PureDada?
There is a full tutorial about it: learn.bela.io/tutorials/pure-data/fundamentals/course-introduction/
What is this violin awesomeness and where can I see a demo?!
it's a prototype part of Laurel's Pardue work. scholar.google.com/citations?user=UXWpcQ4AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
how could "Bela" be connected to the "Axeloti" board to process PureData through the audio-jacks out?
audio out from one board into audio in of the other should work
I'd love to get of these for ... Well, for a lot of things lol. First tho, I'd love to use one in combination with a projector for creating visuals for live shows, like the iTunes visualizer but responding to live sound input. It seems capable of many things, but would that be too much of a stretch?
That's just one of many potential projects lol. Loop stations, effects pedals, basic portable live recording rigs ... It seems almost endless
which cape-board with stereo TRS jacks is recommended for Bela?
The Bela cape comes with breakout cables with stereo TRS 3.5mm jacks, as shown here shop.bela.io/bela-accessories/audio-cable . These allow the board to be easily integrated into any box/enclosure, with the audio connections made available on a panel. Alternative connectors can be soldered in place of the default ones if needed.
how does bela perform with the "ELK musicOS" from mindmusiclabs, processing VSTs and PureData patches?
As far as we understand, ELK is not available for consumer use, but only for hardware manufacturers.
@@BelaPlatform yes, but question is, how do those perform together if a hardware manufacturer considers to join them?
@@bluename4 only Mind Music Lab has the answer to that. According to their website, they support the BeagleBone Black, so in principle they could use the Bela hardware. We'd expect them to be able to use the audio codec easily. Whether they would support the Bela low-latency environment, and Bela's analog inputs and outputs, we don't know.
@@BelaPlatform just a hint: since bela and elk seem to be made for each other you should evalute/consider theirs interoperability further - together they seem to give access a great creativity universe to the modern musician ;-)
fantastic !!!!!!
how does the "Teensy" compare to the "Bela" board?
Teensy is a microcontroller, while Bela is running a full Linux OS. Bela's CPU is faster than the microcontroller on the Teensy. Bela supports a wider range of music-oriented programming languages than Teensy.
I need this thing to think my graduation project :$
Yipeeee I just heard about this from a Google New post (2016)- I'm very late in the game :(
but we are still here and rocking! You can get a jumpstart by browsing many great projects made with Bela over the past few years: blog.bela.io/archive