Not the communication, but I think Hydrogen over jack has more delay then directly,
but I don't know this for sure.

Also jack causes other , not jack programs like audio plugins for browser, to hang/stop.

I think that in the case I also like to use my normal desktop applications and a sequencer
I jump to alsa.

Why is jack / or an other audio layer not completely integrated like in windows and mac os,
so that you don't have to start al the seperate applications?

Dave

On 06-01-12 12:33, Dan Muresan wrote:
> I my case I want to have only a drum synth playing
> and controlling it with midi messages.
> I think that doing it with Jack would give me extra delay.

Well, Hydrogen doesn't seem to have Jack MIDI, so you couldn't control it that way anyway. This is proof of the network effect -- the more existing apps use Jack MIDI, the more attractive it becomes to new apps.

But in general, I don't see why two apps communicating over Jack MIDI would encounter more delay compared to two apps communicating over ALSA MIDI.

-- Dan

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