Oh, I also did some tests using the same patch, ctlout to ctlin and I get the same: ~ 52ms. I don't know, *seems* fast enough when I'm playing in near realtime ... hmm
> Hi friend: in windows install asio4all in linux install a kernel with > low > latency.Assign in the audio device... > Best Regards > > Chile > > Jose' > If you are using a newer Ubuntu, Intrepid or Jaunty, you don't need > the low latency kernel, you just need to enable realtime permissions > for audio programs like jack or pd. I use the stock kernel on both my > Core 2 2.5Ghz laptop and P3 500Mhz wearable and get 8-20 ms audio > latency with fast midi as well. > > Note: I still get kind midi stutters using seq24 but that might be > seq24 and not alsa midi since the hardware midi in and out works fine. > > Here's the settings I use for realtime permissions (from an old Ubutnu > Studio wiki) > > enable realtime: > sudo su -c 'echo @audio - rtprio 99 >> /etc/security/limits.conf' > sudo su -c 'echo @audio - memlock 250000 >> /etc/security/limits.conf' > sudo su -c 'echo @audio - nice -10 >> /etc/security/limits.conf' > > (Intrepid & Jaunty) add 'audio' group > sudo addgroup audio > sudo addgroup yourusername audio > > restart > > I have been meaning put all of my setup info online and will soon, but > I need to work my website first ... then I can link it back to the pd > wiki. --- Dan Wilcox danomatika.com robotcowboy.com
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