Looks like there are some problems with the soundcard drivers. I'm running very heavy patches with 3 ms. Both on Windows XP and Ubuntu. Audio and MIDI. However, on Windows I am using a RME HDSP card which has very good ASIO drivers. Don't forget to set system options to "background tasks" (very important!). I also noticed that in general Intel CPUs are pretty bad for Pd since they use hyperthreading which makes Pd see two CPUs and uses only 50% of one core. AMDs are twice as efficient because Pd uses the entire core.
Ingo > cyrille henry wrote: > > but since you don't like this, you should : in pd / startup > > add in "startup flags" : > > -noaudio -audiobuf 0 -mididev 3 > > than : "save all setting" and it should work for next reboot... > > > > That's fine but what if you want to trigger sound with the MIDI input? > I've been trying some settings and find that if I set the delay less > than 100ms the MIDI delay goes up to about 500ms, if it works at all. > > I usually only use Pd on WinXp to generate background tracks since the > latency is so awful compared to linux. > > Martin _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
