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Taj Mahal Travelers: Japanese ambient music from the early 1970s. Music, to Go: The Mobile Music Computer Revolution, BeagleBoard Workshop and Software. Something like this could be the guts of your next digital musical instrument – and it might even mean leaving your laptop at home for the next gig. Photo (CC-BY) Koen Kooi. Mobile computing has already had an enormous impact on music making. A modern phone or tablet (and yes, most often, these come from Apple) is capable of out-performing a lot of dedicated hardware and easily runs the synths and workstations that required state-of-the-art desktops just a decade or so ago. But what if this same computing power – low-energy, low-cost chips – could be in other music gear, too? They could offer significant advantages.

Bare boards, while on their own not quite road-ready, can wind up in music-friendly housings. In fact, much as the original personal computing revolution took computing to masses of new audiences, this could extend music computational power worldwide. If you’re ready to stop dreaming and start making music, now’s a great time. Raspberry Pi, you’re next. Shuffler.fm Is a Simple, Flipboard-Like Music Discovery App for the iPad.