wolf-spectrum VS elkpi-sdk

Compare wolf-spectrum vs elkpi-sdk and see what are their differences.

wolf-spectrum

Real-time 2D spectrogram plugin (LV2, VST and Jack) (by wolf-plugins)

elkpi-sdk

Yocto cross-compiling toolchains for Elk on Raspberry Pi 3 32 bit (by elk-audio)
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wolf-spectrum elkpi-sdk
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3.2 0.0
about 1 year ago 10 months ago
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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wolf-spectrum

Posts with mentions or reviews of wolf-spectrum. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-19.

elkpi-sdk

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  • Elk OS – The Audio Operating System
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 24 May 2021
    Looks like it uses a "Yocto" script - https://github.com/elk-audio/elkpi-sdk - https://www.yoctoproject.org/

    I thought of Ubuntu Studio as well, but it looks like Elk is intended to be more lower-level / for appliances. I'm not totally sure though, but I'm guessing it doesn't come with the full suite of Ardour etc.

    I do wish there was something like Ubuntu Studio, except focused on audio-only (and more polished / supported). Mostly just because JACK + low-latency kernels are an ordeal to set-up and maintain on a normal desktop, so it's much easier to just install a pre-configured distro on a studio computer and be ready to jam whenever inspiration strikes. Unfortunately KXStudio as a separate distro isn't around any more. I still use a KXStudio 14.04 install on an old (airgapped) DAW computer.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing wolf-spectrum and elkpi-sdk you can also consider the following projects:

FlexASIO - A flexible universal ASIO driver that uses the PortAudio sound I/O library. Supports WASAPI (shared and exclusive), KS, DirectSound and MME.

sonobus - Source code for SonoBus, a real-time network audio streaming collaboration tool.

amsynth - Simple software synthesizer for Linux

elk-pi - Elk Audio OS binary images for Raspberry Pi

vital - Spectral warping wavetable synth

FL-Studio-Presets - Presets for FL Studio plugins

ardour - Mirror of Ardour Source Code

how-to-setup-a-honeypot - How to setup a honeypot with an IDS, ELK and TLS traffic inspection

zrythm - a highly automated and intuitive digital audio workstation - official mirror

awesome-linuxaudio - [mirror] A list of software and resources for professional audio/video/live events production on Linux.

ADLplug - FM Chip Synthesizer — OPL & OPN — VST/LV2/Standalone

awesome-musicdsp - A curated list of my favourite music DSP and audio programming resources