On Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 9:01 PM, jonetsu@xxxxxxxxxxxx <jonetsu@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> When recording acoustic guitar wearing headphones, the delay between
> the note being played and the headphone output is so noticeable
The amount of delay depends on you JACK settings (or ALSA settings when using
the ALSA backend for Ardour).
Change the settings to have less latency, so less buffers and smaller buffers.
For future readers, checkout the "Understanding Basic Settings" section of
http://libremusicproduction.com/articles/demystifying-jack-%E2%80%93-beginners-guide-getting-started-jack
Beaware that this demands more from you computer, both in terms of processing
power, and correct "real-time audio" setup.
> No xruns seen in quite some time (eg. i5 3.40GHz CPU is very
> likely running under no stress) 16G RAM.
If set up well, the CPU and performance of this machine will be no problem.
> It would be so nice to have no delay at all!
Techie answer: there will always be a delay.
Non-techie answer: if you get below 5 milli-seconds of delay, most people
won't notice it at all :)
Hope that helps, -Harry
--
http://www.openavproductions.com
> When recording acoustic guitar wearing headphones, the delay between
> the note being played and the headphone output is so noticeable
The amount of delay depends on you JACK settings (or ALSA settings when using
the ALSA backend for Ardour).
Change the settings to have less latency, so less buffers and smaller buffers.
For future readers, checkout the "Understanding Basic Settings" section of
http://libremusicproduction.com/articles/demystifying-jack-%E2%80%93-beginners-guide-getting-started-jack
Beaware that this demands more from you computer, both in terms of processing
power, and correct "real-time audio" setup.
> No xruns seen in quite some time (eg. i5 3.40GHz CPU is very
> likely running under no stress) 16G RAM.
If set up well, the CPU and performance of this machine will be no problem.
> It would be so nice to have no delay at all!
Techie answer: there will always be a delay.
Non-techie answer: if you get below 5 milli-seconds of delay, most people
won't notice it at all :)
Hope that helps, -Harry
--
http://www.openavproductions.com
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