Re: oh yoshimi, one more time

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2010/1/29 Folderol <folderol@xxxxxxxxx>:
> On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 18:16:03 +0100
> Emanuel Rumpf <xbran@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> I don't know if this is known:
>> Yoshimi 054 pre2 and pre4 both disconnect from jack, when pressing
>> many keys (~10) at the same time on my midi keyboard.
>> This does not happen with yoshimi 038
>>
>>
> Cant repeat that here. Are you using jack-midi or alsa-midi? I'm using
> alsa-midi.
> I can stick both arms down flat across the keyboard without it
> disconnecting - get rather a lot of xruns though!
>

I've connected the keyboard through jack-midi to yoshimi.
I think jackd kicks yoshi off, because it consumes too much time
in the rt-process then, although this doesn't really explain why it doesn't
happen with 038 that fast.
It just saw it with 038 too. Yoshi stopped for a moment,
but did not get disconnected from jackd, instead jackd reported some xruns.
I'm playing with a latency of 8ms, btw., at a rate of 48000.

A question pops up:
Which would be the most appropriate behavior,
when running out of time in the process thread ?

Stop processing voices ?
Process them, allowing to xrun ? No, I think.
Process them, but disconnect from jack ? No, I think.
Any other options ?

-- 
E.R.
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