Seems it was related to default latency of NetJack. I set it to 1 and it works perfectly
fine, even with 64 channels.
Great !
Sorry for monologue. Happy new year !
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Johann PHILIPPE
Electroacoustic composer & computer music designer
+33 6 77 20 98 41
From: johannphilippe(a)lilo.org
To: johannphilippe(a)lilo.org;
jackaudio(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
Subject: Re: [Jackaudio] Glitches when adding connections
Date: 31/12/2022 16:29:24 Europe/Paris
Sorry, I thought about testing this after sending the mail : finally tested same
configuration locally (connecting 32 channels from a software to Reaper on the same
machine) and it works fine. Totally NetJack related it seems. Any idea on how to
improve/configure ?
Thanks
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Johann PHILIPPE
Electroacoustic composer & computer music designer
+33 6 77 20 98 41
From: johannphilippe(a)lilo.org
To: jackaudio(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
Subject: [Jackaudio] Glitches when adding connections
Date: 31/12/2022 16:19:48 Europe/Paris
Dear list,
I'm doing some experiments to use Jack and NetJack to connect several machines. Here
I'm using two Linux machines : a debian as client and mint 20 as server (sorry
I'm not confortable with the "master" "slave" keywords in this
context).
I'm sending 32 channels from client to server. By the way, this works great and is
very intuitive.
Though, for some reason, when I connect these inputs to something (here to Reaper), audio
is great until I connect the 26th input to Reaper. Then it starts glitching (sounds like
interruption) and gets worst if I keep increasing the number of connections. If I remove
connections to keep it less than 26, it sounds ok. Never had this problem before.
Is it likely related to NetJack ? Or does it sounds like a pure Jack issue ?
Thanks for any help or advice
Regards
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Johann PHILIPPE
Electroacoustic composer & computer music designer
+33 6 77 20 98 41
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