On 05/17/2014 01:51 AM, Ken Restivo wrote:
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 09:39:25AM +0200, Jeremy
Jongepier wrote:
On 05/16/2014 06:39 AM, Ken Restivo wrote:
Has anyone built one, i.e. off of latest Raspbian
release, and made it available as a deb?
For a while I thought about building one, but I kind of lost interest. Now feeling lazy
and wondering if someone's already done it.
Hello Ken,
I have built RT kernels for Raspbian. No debs though :( I could upload a
tarball with the kernel and modules if you'd like. For what it's worth,
I have better results with the standard PREEMPT Raspbian kernel so I
actually never use RT kernels on the RPi besides doing some testing.
Thanks, yeah, it'd be cool to try them out.
When I have something wrapped up I'll post a link.
You're running jackd and softsynths with PREEMPT? Really? I've never had that
work right ever. Always needs RT to get the latency to a playable state with no Xruns, at
least on Intel which is all I've tried so far.
The Raspberry Pi is a different beast and I just get better results with
the default PREEMPT kernel and some tweaking
(
http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/raspberrypi). I didn't really do any
serious testing though, it was just that the RT kernels generated more
xruns so I quickly went back to the default kernel.
Jeremy
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Ken, I also use the Raspbian distro and kernel with a few tweaks to
the Raspberry config (Jeremy has great documentation on this) and
that's it.
It serves me well i.e. as a guitarr FX + looper station, controlled
via MIDI footpedalboard and this mobile panel/control GUI interface
that I'm developing so I don't need any screen attached to the RPi
with. I also use an external USB sound card.
So you can start right away and then tweak as you go.
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