OK! I also prefer to use Free Software … Pianoteq is the “exception” because the “playing experience” is a huge pleasure. I really admire Moddart’s work, although they use a proppietary license
I love to feel the sympathetic resonance when playing … if i close my eyes it’s almost like playing the real thing.
Remember that SD-card read speed is also very important when using LinuxSampler
(I know you remember)
What speed do you recommend? Is UHS1 (Class 10) okay?
My RPi4 has also just arrived today but it is a present from the family so I must wait until 25th… I may just check it works though - to save disappointment
OK.Buster RC1 works on Pi4 - confirmed. I am at the moment working on a lasercut case for Pi4 with PSU (4 amps 5V PSU at the moment costs 1.68 euros on ali), audioinjector zero, Zynscreen and 3-in-one, active cooling and most of the panels held in place by a small magnet. When finished (hopefully by the New Year - if I have enough time) I will contribute it to the community.
IMHO, Pi4 definitely needs a cooling, and there are several offerings on ali and amazon, active and passive. 70 degrees for the processor is a recipe for a disaster (it can give you up in a middle of a live performance - or worse).
Have you applied all the firmware updates which improve power management a lot? I am likely to add a big heatsink to mine because I want it to be stable under all conditions and may add a fan that hopefully only runs under extreme conditions such as a hot gig (where fan noise is unlikely to be an issue).
No, have not applied all patches, just made sure everything works as it should. Regarding a fan - on a cooler from amazon it is nearly silent, quieter than a whisper, so I don’t think you will hear it at the live gig. There are also passive heatsinks for the Pi4, they cover all the top. But you cannot put Hifiberry on GPIO socket and will have to deal with cabling and positioning. Plus you have to think how the air flows through the case - extra heat has to go somewhere. Due to that I will place a 80mm silent fan and ventilation holes in my case.
A little off-topic, but I’ve been experimenting with a 20mm micro fan in my Pi3 + Hifiberry zynth, and the analog audio out seemed to pick up noise from the fan running (fan off the same +5V as the Pi, with extra caps to no avail). Luckily it turned out I didn’t need the fan, but I’d be curious to hear other experiences.