On March 30, 2017 8:09:36 AM GMT+02:00, Ralf Mardorf <silver.bullet@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >Hi, > >the Wiki [ https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Professional_audio ] >opens with... > >"This article or section needs expansion." and a link to the >discussion, but I still don't understand what actually is missing. > >...followed by an unrealistic claim about grotesque low latency. > >The article included wrong information, I already removed > >"If you want to use any MIDI hardware you need to ensure the ALSA MIDI >driver is loaded. You can set the MIDI driver to load at boot by >creating the file /etc/modules-load.d/alsamidi.conf containing:" > >IIRC apart from a bug that caused that the driver wasn't loaded, the >driver always gets loaded automatically. > >There are claims about rtc, 1000Hz. This was valid, but IMO should be >obsolete now. > >Etc., pp. ... > >I don't want to rewrite the Wiki, especially because I won't and/or >can't test every hint. Please contribute to the Wiki and/or to the >"This and that" discussion >[ https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Talk:Professional_audio ]. > >Regards, >Ralf Hey Ralf, You're right. Many articles need expansion/ rewrite indeed. I have some things to add. Did a talk about low-latency setups on Arch during Linux Audio Conference 2015. There's some useful stuff in there, including realtime settings and systemd user service for JACK, that I just never committed. Thanks for the reminder! ;-) Best, David -- https://sleepmap.de