Re: Re: Linux for live performance

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cezar@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:



Could you be more specific about the USB audio board ? And what's the
lowest latency you can get ?


The best I have had with a usb-1.0 device is 128bit/s but I can run 4 alsaplayers, jack-rack and jackEQ at the same time with 4 outputs via alsa multi. My cpu is a pIV 2.6GHz with 2.6.13.2 unpatched kernel.

You really want to get the most powerful cpu you can afford if you want to have true freedom to run multiple apps.

I use ardour, audacity, hydrogen, ssm and terminatorX a lot too and highly reccomend taps stereo echo plugin for live dub.

hth.


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Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd.
Http://www.boosthardware.com
Http://www.djcj.org/LAU/guide/ - The Linux Audio Users guide
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