Hello Jose,
Thanks for your answer, I have a debian lenny with the kernet rt (Pure dyne)
2.6.24.4 rt4 and pure data vanilla 0.41.4

Midi Latency = 58 - 62 millisecondes

I think asioforall it's only for audio and for MIDI latency.


But I don't know why Max/MSP is better than Pure Data with the MIDI latency?


Cheers Thomas




Jose Luis Santorcuato a écrit :
Hi friend: in windows install asio4all in linux install a kernel with low latency.
Assign in the audio device...
Best Regards

Chile

Jose'


2009/7/17 matohawk <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    Hello Pd-list,

    Do you have the same problem with midi and Pure Data, 50 or 60
    miliseconds of latency?

    I test it on windows and linux Ubuntu 2.6.24.

    My test on windows is : Edirol UM-1SX with a midi cable out -> in
    and a small patch .

    I made the same test on MAX/MSP with the same patch and I have 0 or
    1 milisecond of latency

    And on linux is pd midi alsa out -> pd alsa midi in (virtual
    connection).

    Here, you can find snapshot of the pd test :
    Pd patch
    http://www.th-th.fr/DOCS/Images/BlankPages/PD-Test-MIDI.png
    Jack midi connection
    
http://www.th-th.fr/DOCS/Images/BlankPages/Connections-%20JACK-Audio-Connection%20Kit.png

    Someone can you explain why?
    Is that possible to reduce this?

    Cheers Thomas Thiery

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