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<pre wrap="">So, if one has a lot of things happening, multiple JACK
instances could make more use of available resources?
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I don't think that follows. That seems to me that you are asking if since
you have a lot of processing going on, would adding additional overhead
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What I want to do, is to use the resources I have to run multiple
signal generation and processing chains asynchronously, in parallel,
and then use the final audio-hardware-synchronized chain to resample
them all into one, perhaps using the Zita tools. Anyone know if
this is possible? I saw this flow structure work very well in the
video domain, quite a few years ago.<br>
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If you have multiple processing chains that do not depend on one another,
then using jack2 may help, it can take advantage of multiple processor
cores.</pre>
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JACK2 is indeed in use. Things are nowhere near as good under JACK1
in this setup.<br>
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