I have the Daisy Pod for a while and found that it's not really what I wanted. I planned to use it with Pure Data, but there are some stuff like OLED & MIDI are not implemented yet. Felt like too difficult for a beginner like me. And that's why I chose the Axoloti lol
Electrosmith's Daisy
The same here. But nowaday, since there total silence about Axoloti and Akso future availabiliy, I am afraid I will have to search for other unconfortable options
you can also try out the "bela" board. It runs like a linux computer and you can program it using PD, C++ and some other programmer languages. If I may believe their website, it should be able to outperform the axoloti, but programming it will be a lot harder as you'll have to write it all down in code.
what about the teensy? someone seemed to have made a graphical patching interface for the teensy too.
Teensy 'Audio System Design Tool' is very different from Axoloti. No comparison, really.
I realized this morning how many of us must be going to the Axo Core page once/week/month seeing none available and being sad... But if there were a waitinglist, then I would add my usual 2 boards and when it reaches 50 boards or however many Johannes needs, they could all go at once. Is that idea the best ever or is it merely brilliant (I'm feeling punchy today.)
After working with Akso a bit, I found a bug in a feature I used the most: when you close a self-designed object you can't re-open it w/o opening and closing the patch. Not the worst thing in the world: just keep it open all the time, but it bugs me. Also I prefer the MIDI and audio jacks on Axoloti, so I'm going to stick with it for a longer time.
1kHz noise on Electrosmith Daisy? geesh! Hopefully they can fix it in an update.... also long compile times would kill me....