[linux-audio-user] rezound as jack client

R Parker rtp405 at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 30 16:56:20 EDT 2004


Andrew,

I think recording with Rezound as a jack client will
be a tough order because, as I understand the issue,
its threads aren't realtime safe.

If your hardware is duplexing and you can do hardware
monitoring then push jackd frames up 1024, 2048 and
finally 4096. Actually, push the frames up reguardless
of what your hardware is capable of.

It's pretty tough to say read the documents for tuning
your system because we know Rezound is problematic in
the realtime realm. IOW, it probably wouldn't mater if
your system is tuned.

What other apps have your tried? 

Ardour is relatively simple to install these days.
With Ardour you need to be careful because development
is fast paced and the bugs come and go very quickly.
The key is to find a version that reliably performs
the tasks you need and back that version up before you
upgrade. You might have to downgrade.

ron

--- Andrew Gaydenko <a at etver.com> wrote:
> Hi, Ron,
> 
> I'm in your way too: "no interest in any application
> that
> isn't a jack client". Nevertheless, I have problems
> with
> recording via ReZound as jack client: after few
> minutes
> xruns take place. Have you any experience here?
> 
> My enviroment is: linux 2.4.26, lck1 patch, ReZound
> and JACK
> are from current CVS, working as root.
> 
> Andrew
> 
> 
> ======= On Saturday 01 May 2004 0:03, R Parker
> wrote: =======
> Hi Derek,
> 
> ...
> I have almost no interest in any application that
> isn't a jack client. Jack simply is the way I want
> to
> work.
> 
> ron
> ...
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