On 2019-07-28 08:03, Robin Gareus wrote:
On 7/28/19 1:26 PM, liebrecht(a)grossmann-venter.com
wrote:
> Thanks to all who participated. (Ralf Holger, Hermann)
In Mixbus 5.X the x-run count is the number in the
brackets after the
DSP load. It is displayed top-right in the status-bar (right-click on
the status bar to enable the display if it is hidden; shift+click to
reset the count).
Latency free monitoring at last it seems and
realtime playback sound.
It's not latency free; just low latency 2 * 64 / 44.1kHz = 2.9ms ~
about
1m of sound in air (similar distance of a guitar on lap to ear). There
is likely some additional systemic latency, but still it's more than
good enough for most.
Absolutely correct Robin, not latency free, just sensory and audibly
indistinguisable from latency free (that is why I included "it seems"
with latency free in my statement..
I could have used better grammar.
I get 2-10 xruns in the brackets, when I just start up, probably while
starting jack etc.
After Mixbus is started and up, it stays at that value for hours as far
as I tested which is supernice.
There are no more clicks every minute or so. All gone.
I just wish I could work at 48000Hz. 1818VSL refuses to do it even
though it can do 96000. It is a stupid process of using windows
configurator software to set it to 48khz, but after I plug it into linux
all I get is 44100. Maybe I dont understand alsa correctly, because a
48kHZ jackd string doesnt work at 48kHz.
That will enable me to increase the buffer for the same latency and is
the quality I want to work at.