greetings, all!
wondering if anyone has experience using a ZFS raidZ2 disk pool for
audio. i'm talking about a LOCAL pool, running on ZOL
(http://zfsonlinux.org/) -- NOT a LAN-connected dedicated server.
here's an interesting test case, which seems to show entirely adequate
throughput for multichannel audio applications:
https://bit.ly/2ryO9xr
(that's with openZFS on freeBSD, but i'm assuming performance should be
similar on linux)
looking forward to any thoughts y'all might have on this!
cheers!
.pltk.
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There are two modes to chose exactly that: "22 Ch." and "Phones". Phones
will duplicate channels as you describe, 22 Ch. will do a 1:1 routing.
Mirko
Am 9. Mai 2018 12:00:10 schrieb linux-audio-user-request(a)lists.linuxaudio.org:
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> I was trying out a RME UFX in Class Compliant Mode (I'm on UbuntuStudio
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> Analog Channels 1 - 8 worked without any problem, except that they are
> being duplicated to the digital outputs, I tested with SuperCollider and
> Ardour, I'm
> trying to have the 22 channels working
> independently, does anyone know if this is possible?
>
> Many thanks and best of wishes!
>
> Jorge.
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Hello everybody!
I was trying out a RME UFX in Class Compliant Mode (I'm on UbuntuStudio
16.04.04 LTS),
Analog Channels 1 - 8 worked without any problem, except that they are
being duplicated to the digital outputs, I tested with SuperCollider and
Ardour, I'm
trying to have the 22 channels working
independently, does anyone know if this is possible?
Many thanks and best of wishes!
Jorge.
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