Hi *,
I built a recording machine. Embedded Mainboard with Intel Atom, 4GB Ram, 128GB SSD, 80W
PSU and a RME HDSP9652. Running Linux Mint 17 with KX Studio low latency kernel (dont know
which version right now).
The first time recording 24Channels at 24/48k went flawless.
The second time I thought my ADCs were broken. Scrambled and distorted I/Os in
hdspmixer/ardour3. After restarting, it would not boot anything. Took it from the Studio
home. At home it was working fine again.
The third time everything flawless.
The fourth time: see second time.
Ok, calling it an odd behavior is true in two sences. But I refuse to believe, it is only
working in odd times. :-D
I experienced something similar, when the PCI connector wasnt mounted properly. But this
time it is!
Double checked!
What might cause such behavior?
PSU to small?
Intel CPU stupid?
VooDoo?
I am a little helpless...
Best regards,
Ck
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2014-10-24 21:10 GMT+02:00 raf <rmouneyres(a)gmail.com>om>:
>> I have a situation in mind : in a LAN a central computer running
jack
server with a lot of audio I/O, and lightweight
clients with stereo
I/O.
>> I'd like those clients to be able to
send a receive 2 channels of
audio
to the central jack server, lowest latency
possible.
>
> With the zita-njbridge and jack server running on the lightweight
clients, it
works, but considering i don't need the jack server on
the
lightweight clients (no effect plugins, no
routing, no synths...)
could a
zita-nabridge exist to capture/override the
streams from the client's
embedded alsa device ?
In theory such a thing could exist, it would be an ALSA device
that receives and/or sends audio using the njbridge protocol.
No resampling would be needed as it would be the 'master'
device on the local system.
In practice that is not very likely to happen, the reason
being that interfacing to Jack is so much more easy than
writing an ALSA driver. Also, passing via Jack does not
add any latency, and in most cases users will want the
flexibility it provides.
thanks for the answer, I was expecting this, but hadn't measures the
difference between the jack client and alsa driver.
So now it looks like I need to learn how to cross compile jack for
various
ARM devices to have it on the lightweight clients
:/
Rapha?l
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I've thought about a similar idea sometime in the past: A distributed
audio
network with thin clients/raspberrys for a home studio or distributed
via
some network. I'd be interested in following whatever progress you
make.
About that of "distributed band" I red a little about programs to jam
via
internet: Netjack, Ninjam, Midikit.
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