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				posted in pixel# • read moreI've been thinking how to best start doing simple, free, quick and dirty 360° video(-stitching/rendering) for VR-HMDs 
 (perhaps even with some simple video synthesis) and I thought about PD/GEM.Are there any pre-existing patches for my specific application out there? 
 (various footage sources -> image processing -> stitching -> rendering)Just gotten into PD on the audio side this year, 
 I'm not that familiar with PD itself, let alone GEM.So please excuse such a broad question. Greetings, 
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				posted in libpd / webpd • read moreSo that's why I couldn't open it with another DAW. Would it be technically even achievable to run multiple instances of a Pd-VSTwithout specific support of the Host-DAW? It would be pretty amazing to get Pd running in ones DAW of choice. But of course i get your point. 
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				posted in libpd / webpd • read moreWill you also make a version for other hosts available? 
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				posted in I/O hardware diy • read moreYes, I'd like something cheap and small Why would 2 mic inputs not be easy? Lack of processing power? To be clear, 
 I just need plugin-in-power like it's supplied by laptop or camera mic-inputs to power a small stereo lavalier microphone.Good idea with the laptop, but I would definitely need something fanless. Thanks. 
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				posted in I/O hardware diy • read moreI'm looking for an affordable 7.1 or 5.1 USB audio interface that play's well with a Raspberry Pi and also has stereo mic input which supplies plug-in-power. Any help's appreciated. 
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				posted in I/O hardware diy • read moreLooks interesting, 
 but I wish it had a bit more I/O for hooking it up to external analogue hardware.
