Hello, great folks!

I am in the learncurve, steeper parts.
I managed to get Faust code in the online editor and it sounds good on a PC (stereo), sounds bad on a powerful Android (Samsung S22 ultra). I also managed to have a working 7.1 (8 channel sound files) USB soundcard on a Raspberry PI 4B and ALSA.
This is my target hardware.
I pulled from the recent conversation, that I should move to jack libraries in order to have a chance to have reliable output port numbering and a working microphone input.
I think about some more microphones and hope to connect them via USB, too.
I have no clue, if this is easy to change, going from alsa to jack. I hope so.

I intend to process midi as adjustment parameters, a midi keyboard with dials for settings. Most important, the sound shall be moved in the room and I learned, there is also an interface to osc library thru messages to the ports, where osc is listening. The unit shall be controlled via http service, for some settings, too. The Raspberry shall run all of this. I have in mind, to use a PI 5 with SSD drive.

My very first questions are focused to faust dsp on the PI.and difference between jach and ALSA. I did not try faust to run on the PI so far!
Can you propose steps to configure my system?
The CMedia chipset seems to have broad support. It is heart of my tested adapters. Sound quality is not critical, but fluent, reliable work and: cost effective solution is a must.
Any tips are welcome!

Greetings from Hamburg
Joachim

Tel. +49 (0)171 822 4624



Am 5. März 2026 22:26:00 schrieb Tejas Rode <[email protected]>:
Great conversation and inputs!

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