* Miller Puckette <[email protected]> [2014-01-28 00:02]: > Probably that's so - but Pd should still be able to deal with the mismatch. > OTOH, since Pd is built-in 64 blocksize, you wouldn't be able to reduce Pd's > latency by reducing jack's blocksize below 64. Allright, then I can live without going lower. > I'm not sure about this, but I believe that Pd running standalone (using ALSA > driver) can achieve as low or perhaps slightly lower latency than Pd running > under jack. This is only of interest if Pd's the only audio application > you're running on that particular audio interface, however. I can currently start pd using -alsa -rt -audiobuf 2 and get click-free performance, as long as I don't the classic "Select all.." and move things around in Tcl/Tk, which of course causes drop-outs. Haven't measured latency with that setup yet, but it sure sounds promising. Using the oss emulation of alsa works too, but slightly more clicks when moving objects on the canvas.
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