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<div>the "engines" i'm referring to are your many multiple
clients (19 or so). <br>
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OK, I think I see what you are referring to: the switching nature of
the client list, where the JACK server has to switch between. And
this is entirely why it helps to run multiple JACK servers on
multiple motherboards, and why it will help to run multiple JACK
servers on my box, because the client list reduces tremendously per
JACK server.<br>
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