(djay and Tidal are both subscription services). Tidal is all about high quality audio, but they also have concerns with DRM to protect copywrite on behalf of their artists - IPv6 and a tunnel based on it (especially kernel-embedded solutions) will ensure only devices that are authorized to use a service will have access to the content, to minimize the piracy potential. ![]() My suggestions for the devs are ipv6 and wireguard. They’ve worked out the Tidal Connect integration…but that’s not surprising since it seems they (HiFiBerry) are affiliated with boutique/audiophile company Bang & Olufsen, so there’s gravitas and experience there with high-end audio. I’ve switched from balena-sound to hifiberry OS for the streamer box I’ve built. So if you want that your raspberry works as djController/djApp which is capable to do effects, pitch changes… then DjPro needs to be run in your raspberry as “an app”. So your iPad is just an expensive remote controller and in your use case your raspberry with HiFiBerry does the DAC things. I hope that I found the correct one /balenalabs/balena-soundĪs how I see it, the Audio source plugins like the spotify connects to the spotify servers and downloads the wanted file to the device. I quickly looked up the balenaSound project. And the DAC in the controller converts the audio to analog which is then routed to RCA output. If you are using controller which has internal DAC and analog RCA (XLR etc) output, the iPAD just transfers the digital files to the controller and the controller does the signal handling (mixing, effects, pitch etc). ![]() When 2 tracks are then mixed, the audio processing with effects in digital format is done by iPad processors and then the result is converted by iPAD DAC to analog format and the analog audio is then routed to selected output. handle the effects like mid/treble/base controls.Enjoy over 80 million songs in High Fidelity sound quality, High Definition music videos and expertly Curated. ![]() How I see is when you using iPad or iPhone with Tidal Connect is that your device is just a remote controller and remote device has it’s own DAC.īut if you are using djPro as dj app => iPad is downloading the song in digital file and iPad “processors” are used to You can try TIDAL directly in your web browser. I’m not so sure what you are trying to do, but if I understood correctly you are not using any kind of controller or ?
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