Folderol wrote: > [...] > > Some more info. > > Yoshimi has now run continuously for about 20 hours. In that time I've > been loading and saving entire parameter sets, editing patches and > saving them, both with and without Rosegarden triggering notes. There > hasn't been a single freeze! > > If there is no sound being produced, then patches load and save > silently, although there are xruns showing in jack's message window. If > Yoshimi is actually producing sound then there are usually clicks as the > patches are changed, regardless of whether that particular channel is > sounding. The amount of sound disturbance seems quite closely linked to > the patch size/complexity. > > I deliberately overloaded it by getting Rosegarden to send a fairly > fast pattern of notes to the Hyper Matrix patch. The processors maxed > out sounding rather unpleasant for a second, then it was Rosegarden that > just stopped dead complaining of no CPU room. Changed channel on > Rosegarden (so as not to actually disturb Yoshimi's state) to play a > less demanding patch and everything was fine. The Hyper Matrix channel > was still live, as I could play notes from my keyboard via Rosegarden. > > I'm not seeing any xruns at all in response to MIDI input of Note > On/Off, Master Volume, Pan, Modulation, Pitch Change. > > As far as I'm concerned, we've now reached a level of stability that > makes live performance practical. Wow, that is all rather cool. I feel good, I feel better than James Brown. Like I said previously, the best people to have testing are those who _use_ it extensively. Thanks again for your efforts. On we go! _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user