RNBO and Daisy Patch
I have an Electrosmith Daisy Patch and have only done a bit of work with Oopsy. Having put it off for a few months because of being inundated with country & western gigs on the side, I just went back to it but then found that RNBO is a thing. I promptly used some money from those country & western gigs* to get the RNBO license and now I'm wondering: does RNBO make Oopsy obsolete?
More generally, should I be able to export code that will work with the Daisy Patch right out of the box with RNBO, or is there some extra magic that Graham concocted with Oopsy that is needed?
*All the folks complaining about RNBO pricing clearly aren't doing enough country & western gigs on the side :-P
out of the box.. not currently...
Daisy would be considered a bare metal platform, so covered here:
does Daisy support the stdc++ lib?, if not then code will need to be 'tweaked'.
also you'd require a suitable template for it.
so its definitely possible, if not currently there today. just needs a developer who's interested in the idea to dive in :)
also looks like C74 have this kind of thing on their roadmap, so wouldn't be suprised if Daisy was used as a candidate.
would it make Oopsy obsolete?
gen is still in active development, and gen/rnbo do have different use-cases.
so Oopsy is still be useful, and given hardware constraints of Daisy, perhaps RNBO might be a bit 'heavy'.
also currently, RNBO is an expensive/additional, license over Max/Gen, so whilst country/western stars might not mind this... its going to be a factor for some of the user base.
but, Id guess Oopsy's future depends mostly on if the developer feels like continuing to support when there is an 'alternative'