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looks like once a technology is obsolete and depreciated it is mature
enough to run well under linux.
:D
On 2014? 04? 21? 04:48, Jonathan E Brickman wrote:
Almost a week ago, I finally got around to ordering
Firewire, in
the form of the Behringer FCA202. And I have to admit that I am
quite shocked with how well this unit, the least expensive new
Firewire interface of which I am aware, is working. I had not
before heard of any expression "Once you try Firewire, you don't go
back," but certainly I won't be going back by choice. It was a
simple lock-and-load, no adjustments other than telling the modules
to load at boot and setting the Jack driver to firewire, and the
result was astonishing, beautiful quality sound, zero hiccups, no
problems at all, all load levels. And I don't have to worry about
its USB A port! Yahoo!!!!!
And it is interesting, it is by way of this FCA202 that I learned
that although the Zitas were working, there was additional latency
occurring in the jack-to-zita offload. It was audible but barely,
which presumably means something like 4-6ms. My testbed for that
is playing a MIDI keyboard in piano mode while simultaneously
sending the MIDI data to drive the synth; I play live like that
fairly often, and although the tiniest difference in attack is
acceptable, the Zita method was giving me a bit more, which I
brought to almost-AOK by giving the Zita process 80-level priority
in schedtool, but which the FCA202 knocked out of the park. I
played through the FCA202 this morning, and it was astonishing, the
detail of the tone quality, in both highs and lows. And I haven't
even tried 96 kHz yet :-) I do not know frankly know whether my
Yoshimis and Fluidsynths will play ball well with 96 kHz, I do not
know whether it is a very tested configuration.
-- Jonathan E. Brickman Ponderworthy Music | jeb(a)ponderworthy.com |
(785)233-9977 |
http://ponderworthy.com
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