On Tue, 2011-06-14 at 02:11 -0500, Aaron Krister Johnson wrote: > Hey all, > > > So the continuing saga is this: still no luck getting Pianoteq with > JACK to equal or spank with superiority the performance of PianoTeq > w/ALSA alone on my system..... > > > I found the following information: the info from the /proc/asound > output that Paul asked me to check out confirmed that at comparable > settings, JACK choked where ALSA smoked. I had ALSA down to a period > of 64 and 3 periods/buffer (hardware bufsize of 192) at a sample rate > of 48000. The same setting of jackd ('jackd -dalsa -dhw:0,0 -r48000 > -p64 -n3 -S') didn't agree with Pianoteq.... > > > So...here's my dilemma. I have a live show coming up where I'd prefer > to use the superior harpsichord sound of Pianoteq, but I don't want to > risk a lock-up or xruns or worse in a live concert. So I would have to > use ALSA...BUT....I also need to switch to playing a live kalimba > through some Csound effects right after playing a harpsichord, and > Pianoteq under ALSA will not stand for another app opening and sharing > the soundcard like JACK will allow (ALSA will block I/O). > > > So what can I do? You won't use a non-tailor-made non-super-computer for - recording an orchestra, when you need to pay the studio hall, the recording van, the orchestra, the catering etc. - even when you do an amateur live performance A complete studio in the box could cost less than 1000,- EUR. What do you think, why people still buy stand-alone-devices that provide just e.g. some piano instruments for much more than 1000,- EUR? If Pianoteq is the only problematic thing on your machine, regarding to a live performance, than you've got good luck. Sorry, no help, but try to see it that way, you should be lucky to have such a reliable machine. 2 Cents, Ralf _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user