Re: yoshimi creeps... 0.051

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Folderol wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 13:07:23 +0100
> rosea grammostola <rosea.grammostola@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>   
>> cal wrote:
>>     
>>> The main change in 0.051 is to the recorder start logic, which sort of goes like -
>>> - Select your wav file, and the recorder becomes armed.
>>> - When armed, recording starts with the first note-on event, or a click on
>>>   the Record button.
>>> - When armed, a click on the Stop button disarms the recorder.
>>> - When recording, a click on the Stop button stops the recorder, leaving it
>>>   armed.
>>>
>>> <http://sourceforge.net/projects/yoshimi/files/>
>>>
>>> Bon apetit.
>>>   
>>>       
>> Yoshimi is not usable for me as an instrument because of the many xruns.
>>
>>
>> \r
>>     
>
> I'm astonished that you have this problem. I have found it to be far
> less prone to these than the zyn 2.4 source.
>   
What is less prone? Having regular xruns but less then it was before? Do 
you get xruns? More when using certain instruments? Or playing chords?

Especially when I switch instruments and play chords, is quite simple 
sometimes to reach to 1000 xruns in a few minuts... I think for an 
instrument you should have almost none xruns in an hour and strive to 
get none...
> What is your setup?
>
>   
Debian testing, Jack2, RT kernel :
Linux debian 2.6.31.6-rt19-1-686 #1 SMP PREEMPT RT Thu Nov 12 13:22:20 
UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux

@audio - rtprio 99
@audio - memlock unlimited

I'm using an maudio keystation usb midi keyboard

I think I have a pretty proper configured system... No problems with 
other apps.

\r





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