[delay] is as firm as your going to get, from what I've seen.  [delay] should 
be at least as accurate to about one audio block, so like 1.5ms, so if you only 
need 250ms accuracy, you have plenty of room.

.hc

On Oct 30, 2012, at 1:13 PM, Jean-Marie Adrien wrote:

> Hello
> I'm trying to launch security procedures in case of trouble, that will 
> respond in less than 250 msec.
> The fundamental question is :
> 
> Is there an object to schedule an event in the future with firm absolute 
> delay ? 
> 
> {realtime} measures time AFTER the problem (no scheduling)
> {del} schedules things but the delay is kind of elastic, depending on the CPU 
> load.
> 
> thanks
> JM
> 
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