[LAU] Latency tests (not really... it's music)
Will Godfrey
willgodfrey at musically.me.uk
Sat May 9 18:07:45 UTC 2015
On Sat, 09 May 2015 00:19:26 +0200
Lorenzo Sutton <lorenzofsutton at gmail.com> wrote:
> So I was doing some latency tests with jack and realtime kernel... But
> the email isn't related to kernel, hardcore realtime settings, etc.
> Sorry :-)
>
> Wile testing I hooked an old Pd patch I had which simply generates
> random pentatonic notes to Yoshimi.
> Totally forgot of the tests I had planned, added just a bit more
> randomness, added just a bit more release to a couple of yoshimi voices
> and this came out (yes also some (lots of) reverb).
>
> https://soundcloud.com/lorenzosu/latency-test-random-pentatonics-with-pd-and-youshimi
>
> I'm always rather impressed by the sound palette and control Yoshimi
> offers...
>
> Lorenzo.
> PS: Overall no massive xruns so latency looks good for now - :-)
Very nice bit of ambient music.
Actually I've come to the conclusion that there is no such thing as a 'wrong'
note in a pentatonic scale :P
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Will J Godfrey
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