This is just something I saw pop up on Twitter. I don’t do it myself, but there’s a lot of info about getting your Raspberry Pi to perform when processing audio and avoiding many of the pitfalls. Here’s what their site says about the article:
The Raspberry Pi can be set up to handle real-time, low-latency audio but it requires quite some tweaking. Hence this Wiki article in which some common bottlenecks as well as some possible optimizations will be described. Last but not least this article will explain how to get JACK aka jackd running on your RPi.
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