ons, 11 06 2008 kl. 18:50 -0700, skrev Ken Restivo: > It's been many years since I had one, so I don't remember exactly. But once I got into the BIOS screen, it was there. Figuring out what setting did what, exactly, was a matter of experimentation, IIRC. At the time I wasn't doing audio so I didn't spend much time on it-- just enough to see that the settings were there. Ok I'm begining to be a little happy :) I'ts down to one usb port sharing with the hdsp. I manage to get the latency under 3ms which I find farily good, I made a little script from documentation I found on the net, and placed it in my rc system: SCRIPT START #/bin/sh #set -v #script for tuning latency under Linux #Setting what soundcard you want to work on #export card="RME" #Find your soundcards place on the PCI bus and put it in a variable export Sound_Card_ID=`lspci|grep "RME"|cut -d ' ' -f1` #allowing medio long bursts for all PCI devices setpci -v -d *:* latency_timer=b0 #..then maximize latency timers for audio setpci -v -s $Sound_Card_ID latency_timer=ff SCRIPT END Then i got this result, which you can se here: http://imageload.dk/files/73d5ce5180b5899650de9423e2bfba4c.jpg But is it possible to get ZynAddSubFX to run lower as the 5.3ms internal latency ? I don't know if thats an issue, but if I load tons of tones on the keyboad the sound getting noisy but there are no X-runs, and playing together with Hydrogen the drum sound don't seem to be affected from the noisy sound from ZyndAddSubFX. /Sv-e _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user