[linux-audio-user] Recommendations for Low Latency Kernel

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At 04:57 AM 27/12/2003, Jan Depner wrote:
>You can use the 2.4.22 kernel instead of the 2.4.19 that I have listed
>there.  The 2.4.22-1 preempt patch will work with the 2.4.22 kernel.

I have also found that the i386 portion of the preempt patch applies 
cleanly to 2.4.23. If you like, I can send the i386 portion of the patch 
that you can use, if you are interested. I can also provide a low latency 
patch as well.

>Jan
>
>
>On Fri, 2003-12-26 at 11:48, The Other wrote:
> > 12/26/03
> >
> > Hello All,
> >
> > I'm currently running Mandrake 9.1 on a PII-350MHz with 128MB RAM box.
> >
> > If you have any suggestions for a low latency kernel geared to music
> > applications, please provide them.
> >
> > My background is WIN95B running Cakewalk Pro Audio 8.04, Harmony
> > Assistance (latest version) from Myriad-Online, and SEKd's Samplitude
> > Studio 4.0 through a Sound Blaster Live! Value card.  Nearly all of this
> > hardware and software is circa 1998.
> >
> > In addition to the low latency kernel, I would like to have Linux software
> > for MIDI sequencing and score printing.  My printing needs will be very
> > special later on as I would like to use TeX or some variant to print
> > non-Western European notes, such as E# or A##.
> >
> > If you also have recommendations for MIDI sequencing with audio recorded
> > tracks in one program (like Cakewalk) and software that will take MIDI
> > input to generate a score, please provide them as well.
> >
> > Thank you for your help,
> > 'The Other' Stephen Stubbs.

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Luke Yelavich
AudioSlack Founder and head package maintainer
Audio software packaged for the Slackware Linux Distribution
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