On Dienstag, 31. März 2020 18:16:38 CEST joo bian wrote: > The main problem with lacking note_polyphony is that playing a 3-voice chord > repeatedly with a sustain pedal down is enough to bump into severe XRuns, > even on my studio computer and RME soundcard. There is no way to avoid the > XRuns for such a playing if the note_polyphony is not implemented...
Which makes me wonder whether you are mixing here sound design aspects with what looks like a fundamental issue with your installation there. I mean it is not normal that you encounter any xruns by just playing a piano with LS, even not with a 20 year old hardware and $5 built-in sound chip. As soon as you hit the current polyphony limit setting the sampler's voice stealing kicks in to prevent any xruns. Are you overriding the default setting for max. polyphony and max. disk streams? If yes, what values have you picked? Did you compile LS with optimization turned on (i.e. with compiler flag -O3)? > I wonder if anyone has written a NKSP program to tackle note polyphony? Well you could also release notes by NKSP script of course, sure, with any customized logic you might think of. Such a script would just need like 6 lines of NKSP code, so it should not be a big deal for you to try out. However as mentioned, it looks like you rather have a problem with your LS installation there. > Or if there is a plan to implement it? At least not on my side. Usually new feature appear only when people decide to implement them by themselves and providing a patch for their changes. CU Christian _______________________________________________ Linuxsampler-devel mailing list Linuxsampler-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxsampler-devel