Never used one, but you can try tweaking the "After" or "Requires" parameter in 
the systemd script. On Bela, this commit cut down the power-to-sound time from 18 to 10 seconds 
(and there's room for improvement):
https://github.com/BelaPlatform/bela-image-builder/commit/a85b82b526f3529523b9b67a706ff2cda47539c4#diff-606dc24f4e7da91386681db20c65038b

(note that the comments in modules.conf that I added in that commit shouldn't 
be there, because they actually make the whole line invalid!)


wolfgang spahn wrote:
Hi Yann,

to make the boot-up time shorter one can run the Raspberry Pi without Desktop 
and start PD without GUI from terminal, that saves a lot of CPU power, too.

Best!
Wolfgang


Am 05.10.20 um 16:08 schrieb Yann Seznec:
Hi everyone, long time reader first time writer.

I’m wondering what people’s experiences are with regards to the startup time 
for running a patch on a raspberry pi.

For various reasons I’ve started to use Patchbox OS to auto-run my patches on 
startup, which is very reliable and consistent however it usually takes about 
60 seconds from switching on to making sound. This is on various models of 
Raspberry Pi 3.

Has anyone managed to speed this up? I haven’t tried the Raspi 4, perhaps that 
is significantly faster?

Thanks,
Yann


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