In trying to get support with this usb problem in kernel 3.8:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1191603
I have been asked to provide info on what the period size in jack is and
how the round trip latency is calculated.
The dev can't see how with a 1ms latency (which is what jack is using with
a period size of 256 samples) the round trip latency is around 10ms.
I have quoted bits of the jack manual page but he doesn't find this helpful
and I have now reached the limits of my understanding of the matter and
can't find any more detailed descriptions on the web.
It would be great if someone with a more in-depth understanding could help
out here!
James
During develop my LV2 plugs I mainly use jalv as lv2 host to test/check
my plugs. I try the different jalv versions, (jalv.gtk, jalv.qt,
jalv.gtkmm, . . . ) to verify that there isn't any problem.
So I found myself using the up/down keys and edit,copy and paste parts
of the command line, in the terminal, a way to often.
That's why I made a little python (gtk) script which allow my to select
the jalv interpreter to use and select the plug(s) to run, from a list.
It can use a regex to grep a preselected selection, for a shorter list.
However, maybe one of you have a use for it as well, so I've pushed it
to github.
https://github.com/brummer10/jalv_select
greets
hermann
I am struggling to get usable realtime performance <512 latency on my
Ubuntu Studio "low latency" kernels 3.8... The 3.5 kernel in contrast works
fine. I put a bugreport in with Ubuntu, but it seems like no-one else is
reporting the same problem. Makes me wonder if I am doing something wrong.
Is there anything additional I should be trying, or is this a known problem
that is being worked on by the kernel devs?
James
On Sat, June 8, 2013 12:49 pm, James Stone wrote:
> I am struggling to get usable realtime performance <512 latency on my
Ubuntu Studio "low latency" kernels 3.8... The 3.5 kernel in contrast
works
> fine. I put a bugreport in with Ubuntu, but it seems like no-one else is
reporting the same problem. Makes me wonder if I am doing something
wrong. Is there anything additional I should be trying, or is this a
known problem
> that is being worked on by the kernel devs?
It should not hurt to use the older kernel though, just run the 3.5.
Anyway, I have pointed out the patch to our kernel guy, so hopefully it
can appear in the 3.8 if you are running ubuntu 13.04. There should also
be a 3.9 or 3.10 pretty soon.
--
Len Ovens
www.OvenWerks.net
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Len Ovens
www.OvenWerks.net
Ciao
I'm building a support for the blacksmiths of the digital sound, a
heavy Incudine on which sounds can be hammered and shaped. :-)
A work in progress but it is starting to be interesting.
(warning - lisp inside)
The page of the project is
<http://incudine.sourceforge.net>
Tito Latini
Hello everyone!
This is finally the last piece of the album Music For A New World. the album
page will go up shortly and can be found from:
http://juliencoder.de/nama
I tried to mix the piece in the spirit of the other pieces from that time. I
failed, but it might have been worse. :-) There were supposed to have been
lyrics. Yet as I didn't finish them then, I can't complete them now, since I'm
too far removed from that feeling. Here are the links:
http://juliencoder.de/nama/shambleau.ogghttp://juliencoder.de/nama/shambleau.mp3
The idea was spawned by the eponymous story by Cathrine Lucille Moore. And
it - as all the other pieces from that album - was not only just another song,
but a song to test teh capabilities of my - then newest - and most trusted
tool of power: Nama. by now it is a home to me and a very good and welcoming
home at that. So very belatedly it is time once more to say: thank you Joel!
Thank you for the hard and continuous work you've put into Nama and still put
into it! This is very much appreciated, not only by me.
I'd be glad to accept any feedback as long as it is either nice and/or
productive. :-)
Warm regards
Julien
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http://juliencoder.de/nama/music.html
greetings!
i'm wondering if someone here would be willing to help me get these two programs compiled...
i've compiled/installed clthreads and clxclient from source. (it's a 64bit system, so libs go to /usr/local/lib64)
then, when trying to compile either zita-rev1 or jkmeter, i get complaints about not finding clthreads and clxclient.
thanks for any help... please let me know what other clues might help!
cheers!
.pltk.
Arguably the worlds finest modern prog rock band is playing in Goarshausen,
Germany on July 14th and I'm keen to be there so I was wondering if anyone
on this list may be going too? I've never visited Germany before and I know
we have a few German prog rock fans on here who may be interested to meet
up sometime before or after the gig to discuss Linux (audio), prog rock and
anything else interesting?
This seems like my best excuse the visit das Vaterland yet. I'd feel it
necessary to visit Berlin whilst I was there too so even if you can't make
the gig but live in Germany and you'd like to meet up during 'danboid does
Deutschland' - let me know!
Dan keschön!