I think Ubuntu is the problem.
With only an afternoon of effort, i am finding this audio set up quite
tedious. i was on gentoo which was not without other issues, but the audio
optimisations were well documented and straightforward.
Perhaps there is a list of differences between ubunutu and ubunutu-studio
that could be compared. Asmo, you seem to be quite happy... any ideas?
thanks for your help thus far, but i'm afraid the audio workstation is going
to need a few hours of tweaking before my native-ubuntu is audio happy.
btw,
is anyone else having random lock ups with the "2.6.28-3-rt #12-Ubuntu SMP
PREEMPT RT" kernel. i'm on a lenovo r61 and this kernel seems to freeze
randomly with no warning. Not worth the risk on audio recording or
performances, eek.
thanks,
t
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Raffaele Morelli <
raffaele.morelli(a)gmail.com> wrote:
2009/5/27 Marcel Marti <marcel.marti(a)gmail.com>
I had a lot of latency problems running Ubuntu
8.10 with a realtime
kernel. And nothing changed modifying the limits.conf file and adding myself
to the audio group. So I decided to install Musix<http://www.musix.org.ar/>.
I think it is the best distro for audio-linux ever. At first glance it looks
rather messy but it works as smooth as a Mercedes-Benz.
I've reached latencies of 3 ms. with no trace of xrun nor clicks in the
audio, while in Ubuntu I just could barely get close to 25 ms which was
insane. I cannot recommend anything else. Trust me.
Good luck!
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