--- John Anderson <ardour@xxxxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto: > On Sun, 2008-01-13 at 05:18 +0100, luigi curzi > wrote: > > > Low latency is necessary if you are using a midi > controller to drive a > > > synth on the PC, or if you are recording and you > need to do software > > > monitoring. > > > > > > > with software monitoring do you mean the recording > from software > > sources? > > Partly. I mean when you have an audio signal that > runs into the > soundcard, through jackd and the audio apps, and out > again through the > audio card. For example if you have a vocalist > singing into a microphone > to a track that's already been recorded. The > vocalist will then hear a > delay between what she or he sings and what she or > he hears in the > headphones. Which some people find very distracting. > > In the above case you'd want to go for the lowest > latency your system > can handle. Otherwise using high latency setting for > jack would get rid > of the clicks and pops. > so, if i want to use only my pc without external instruments or vocalist (:-)) i don't need a very low latency, is it? > bye > John > ciao and thanks luigi ___________________________________ L'email della prossima generazione? Puoi averla con la nuova Yahoo! Mail: http://it.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user