Hi Michael,
I would also like to collaborate in as many ways I can. I don't describe myself as a coder but have a lot of experience in many other associated fields.
I have been building my test rig I may have previously alluded to. Physically, the portable floor pedal case has the Behringer FCB1010 as the main interface with the guts mounted underneath in a plinth space. The RPi4 is my Reaper host limited at present by SD card only but intended to boot by SD then load OS from SSD before finally, the RPi4 eeprom upgrade is completed to allow for direct USB boot. I'm currently battling with getting my audio interface to be recognised by the OS but I'm sure this will be resolved soon. A 5v power brick [26.8Ah!] is the power source. I've modified the FCB1010 to operate from the same power source following Pipeline's blog. I can remotely jump into the desktop from my Android phone with a VNC viewer.
Once I got the thing operating consistently I'll post some pictures and more details of the rig.
As I have been putting this together and absorbing a multitude of information it occurred to me that using Reaper in this way [assuming that it all comes together!] is just what a single performer or a small group of 2/3 people could actually use. As a rehearsal tool through to a small live performing rig. Mics and instruments plugged in and mixed to near studio level for simple output to an amp or PA. I've also added in BT5 for IEM use as an evaluation.
Reliable and flexible at relatively, low cost.
Equally though, this can scale up with Intel NUC to meet other use cases, as I've followed your output describing the rig you developed.
Looking forwards to seeing how I can contribute and collaborate. Cheers
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