Topic: Raspberry Pi 10

Can anyone advise me, what's the difference between Raspberry 4 and Raspberry 0?
I have just ordered Raspberry Pi ZERO/ ZERO W/ZERO WH wireless WIFE bluetooth board with 1GHz CPU 512MB RAM Raspberry Pi ZERO version 1.3
and don't know if there are any problems I will suffer with it

Re: Raspberry Pi 10

Main differences are price, size and power:
Zero: Single Core, 1GHz, 512 Mb RAM, about 3x7 cm, $10
Pi4: 4 cores, 1.5GHz 1/2/4 Gb RAM, about 6x8 cm, $35-55
Edit: Zero has just one USB port and I don't think it is powerful enough to run Pianoteq at all. RPi 4 hast 4 USB ports, and a faster processor, but I haven't tested Pianoteq on it.

Last edited by marcos daniel (20-04-2020 02:39)

Re: Raspberry Pi 10

marcos daniel wrote:

Main differences are price, size and power:
Zero: Single Core, 1GHz, 512 Mb RAM, about 3x7 cm, $10
Pi4: 4 cores, 1.5GHz 1/2/4 Gb RAM, about 6x8 cm, $35-55
Edit: Zero has just one USB port and I don't think it is powerful enough to run Pianoteq at all. RPi 4 hast 4 USB ports, and a faster processor, but I haven't tested Pianoteq on it.

I actually need it to lit the LEDs like in Youtube videos. Have a separate soundcard but don't know anything about these Raspberry technologies, so I wonder if I could have a working LED and working recording and just follow the steps from a link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZgYViHcXdM

Re: Raspberry Pi 10

Romariozen wrote:
marcos daniel wrote:

Main differences are price, size and power:
Zero: Single Core, 1GHz, 512 Mb RAM, about 3x7 cm, $10
Pi4: 4 cores, 1.5GHz 1/2/4 Gb RAM, about 6x8 cm, $35-55
Edit: Zero has just one USB port and I don't think it is powerful enough to run Pianoteq at all. RPi 4 hast 4 USB ports, and a faster processor, but I haven't tested Pianoteq on it.

I actually need it to lit the LEDs like in Youtube videos. Have a separate soundcard but don't know anything about these Raspberry technologies, so I wonder if I could have a working LED and working recording and just follow the steps from a link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZgYViHcXdM

It should work... it does not seem to require much processing power.