I'm sure you know when recording, and Xruns occur it means you've lost some of the signal
you were trying to capture. This is unretrievable data loss, and hence is bad, mkay? :-D
I have "place markers at Xrun locations" enabled, so if im recording and xruns do happen,
then I know where to listen to the take to see if I need to re-take part of the clip, or if it can
be smoothed over. I think that's their main purpose?!
Again, set you JACK settings so you can record without ANY Xrun, its vital for a usable take.
All the best, -Harry
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 10:32 PM, lanas <lanas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello all,
I'm wondering: what is the use of having automatic markers showing
up that marks the places where xruns have occured ? I'm using a rather
'old' Ardour version eg. 2.4.1. Is there anything that can be done
using these markers ?
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