On Mon, 2010-07-05 at 10:33 +0200, Arnout Engelen wrote:
On Mon, Jul 05, 2010 at 10:25:23AM +0200, Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
So the visually test around 4 ms and ALSA MIDI
latency test around 4 ms
from today might be correct results for my computer
That sounds pretty good then.
and at least when I got 4 ms for the visually
test, the audible result was
unusable for music, anyway, I still have got some hope.
You might have mentioned it before, but how exactly are you performing your
test of the 'audible result'?
Arnout
The hardest test is to record a MIDI groove for kick, snare and hihat.
I then used my Alesis D4 drum module that don't cause audible jitter
when using it with the C64 and Atari ST.
I did record the audio output of the Alesis D4 by Linux, but each
instrument one after the other, each instrument two times.
The result:
Playing one recording of the two recordings for each instrument and the
groove is broken. It doesn't matter if it's a beautiful McCoy Tyner or a
stupid Madonna like groove.
Playing two recordings, but just of one instrument the phasing is not a
constant phasing, but fluctuating. An early reflection similar effect
usually isn't the result, but in the worst cases even this is possible.
Ralf