Re: Balance between performance and noise

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On 01/29/2011 03:03 PM, rosea.grammostola wrote:
The mp support of Jack2 seems to be an advantage when it comes to cpu load.

I just learned via #jack that smp support only applies when you use JACK with parallel clients. Bit cryptic but better described here: http://www.grame.fr/~letz/jackdmp.html

"Jackdmp current implementation allows explicit parallel clients in a graph to be processed on several available CPU at the same time. A typical case is:

    * in == > A ==> C ==> out and in == > B ==> C ==> out

A and B depend of the same input (the "in" driver in this case) and can be activated on 2 processors, C waits for A and B outputs. "

So afaik if you use Jack2 with a single client like Yoshimi it doesn't take advantage of its smp support, hence it shouldn't make a difference whether you use Jack1, Jack2 or tschack.

Hopefully I didn't get this wrong ;)

Btw, I'm working on a tschack package for Ubuntu 10.04, almost done :)

Best,

Jeremy
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