On Wed, 6 Apr 2016 11:41:25 +0200 Stéphane Letz <letz@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > jackd2 has a « loopback » driver implemented since day 1 (OK maybe > day 2….) > > - the code is in common/JackLoopbackDriver.cpp, h > > - it can be activated using the -L parameter like : jackd -L 4 -d > also xxxxxx to add 4 loopback ports. I never noticed it, it is not mentioned in the man! With a quick look at the code, it looks like it does a direct copy from its input to its output, without buffering nor decoupling. How can it help to cut the dependency graph so as to spread DSP load on multiple cores? Or am I missing something? -a.
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