Russell Hanaghan <hanaghan(a)starband.net> writes:
So I bought this new box and have been working on
getting it setup and
stable for a few days now. When I run with Jack {.9.8.1 with Qjackctl
2.9} and Ardour {beta 17.1} at 48000khz I get mostly "pop" and crackle
free operation in software monitoring (Which I have no choice to use as
I'm using it as a live fx processor) But if I try to run at 96000 it
pops and stuff even at higher intervals (512, 1024,etc).
I guess I expected it should be able to do this no problem and I would
get better fidelity as a result. What would the possible verdict be
here?
When you double the sample rate it halves the latency for a given size
buffer. So, you would generally expect to use larger buffers when
running at 96Khz. With your hardware, I'd expect -p512 to work, if
the system hardware and software are properly tuned.
That is a non-trivial task, however. Here is a good place to start...
http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/lad/resourceslatency.php3
There are also JACK-specific issues to be aware of. Here is an update
for the JACK FAQ I'm currently working on. Comments and suggestions
are welcome...
http://www.joq.us/jack/www/docs/faq.php#a5
The original (official) copy is here...
http://jackit.sourceforge.net/docs/faq.php#a5
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joq