I was able to compile Wineasio just now. The DLL successfully
registered, but I didn't have time to test it in Kontakt yet.
@Len: thank you for the clarification about Pulse Audio (I don't have
it installed). If it doesn't work with my newly compiled 64-bit
Wineasio, I'll see about testing on a live distro. I think I have a
DVD with KXStudio from last year around here somewhere :P (no screen
readers in there though).
2014-07-16 10:30 GMT-03:00, Len Ovens <len(a)ovenwerks.net>et>:
On Wed, 16 Jul 2014, Aiyumi Moriya wrote:
2014-07-16 7:39 GMT-03:00, Danni Coy
<danni.coy(a)gmail.com>om>:
I think you can as a backup run pulse audio. I
had issues using alsa
directly
I heard so many bad things about Pulse (also concerning screen reader
software which I depend on) that I'd rather not use it.
Most of what I have heard about Pulse being bad is old (and personal). It
is more usable with jack than many other ways of doing things. On a modern
machine (multi core, reasonable Ram size) using jackdbus as the
source/sink it works quite well. Even at 2.7ms ( -p 64) latency for jack.
I use it for running skype into idjc for example. Some of the default
settings are youtube skewed (sample rate 44.1k for example) but they can
be changed. Anyway, Pulse is in active development, many problems I had
even two years ago are gone.
However, In your case of using it as a method of connecting a sound
generator to Jack. I think it would be a case of try before you buy. If
you do not have pulse installed now, I do not think I would install it
just to try. You have latency critical use and have had problems with it
and your screen reader. I would try it on a live media first that has most
of what you want installed.
--
Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net