

The problem has been, many of the cheapest of these machines were limited in computational power, and more importantly, had audio performance that ranged from middling to disastrously awful, both in audio quality and reliability/responsiveness.īut you shouldn’t settle for that. And that’s led to high-profile boards like the cheap Raspberry Pi.

Bela is back, smaller than ever - a pocket-sized £120 computer for sound.Įmbedded mobile tech has in recent years brought us pocket-sized, low-power boards that can match the performance of what not so many years ago we actually called a desktop computer. Make anything you want, with free music software of your choice, and <1ms latency.
