> secondly, disable OSS and ALSA in the kernel config (its ok to leave the toplevel 'sound' box checked) and emerge alsa-driver (to avoid compiling all drivers add a line to /etc/make.conf eg: ALSA_CARDS="mia,intel8x0,intel8x0m,usb-audio,virmidi" > > if theres still issues, you could try mm-sources (which may have the realtime stuff merged) or the realtime stuff floating around..havent had a need here as the stock gentoo kernel works fine w/ 64 & 128 sample buffer... I would definitely suggest using the mm-sources. I got latency with csound down to 1.5 ms, which is pretty screaming for software synthesis. Iain > >>jack: 0.99.0 >>ardour: beta28 >>jack command line: >> >>jackd -R -d alsa -d hw:0 -r 48000 -p 8192 <------- (or whatever) >> >>harddrive: >>multicount on >>io support: 32 bit >>unmaskirq on >>use dma on >>keepsettings off >>readonly off >>readahead on >> >>chip: 2ghz amd (I THINK - not at computer now) >>ram: 512MB >> >> >>thanks for any ideas! :) >> >>--------------------- >>Aaron Trumm >>www.nquit.com >>----------------------- > >