Re: 64-bit improves audio performance?

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>> Well.  No change in Jack behavior with LXDE, no change from total 
>> removal of Pulse.  Now I really wonder.  64-bit has definitely upped 
>> my GUI speed, often tripled my WWW speed -- but it has either not 
>> touched audio (synth and Jack) performance and latency, or has hurt it 
>> slightly!  Anyone seen the same thing?
>>     
>
> Well, I will say that I've got 8GB of physical memory, which I'm seeing 
> all of because I'm running 64-bit, and Ardour absolutely LOVES that.  :)
>
> It's like my whole project seems to fit in memory and nothing ever loads 
> from disk twice, among other benefits...
>   
And I found a really good example:  LinuxSampler.  On this Debian 64 
Testing, after recompilation for amd64, sse2, etc., using the 
instructions for Debian provided, LinuxSampler runs amazingly, all bugs 
fixed, and it loads the .gig data more than four times faster.

J.E.B.


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