On 01/27/2013 03:09 AM, drew Roberts wrote: > What sort of latency can you get down to? Hi Drew, On linux 3.2.0-4-rt-686-pae (debian) with ondemand governor and old gnome2 on a Thinkpad X60s. jackdmp 1.9.10 (recent git) This works reliably; no x-runs: jackd -d alsa -d hw:2 -r 48000 -p 64 -n 3 jack-delay measures: 403.949 frames 8.416 ms Occasional rare x-runs with jackd --sync -d alsa -d hw:2 -r 48000 -p 64 -n 2 roundtrip latency: 274.945 frames 5.728 ms Now we're closing in... jackd --sync -d alsa -d hw:2 -r 48000 -p 32 -n 2 roundtrip latency: 175.953 frames 3.666 ms x-runs depend on system load. jack_capture still runs x-runs free for > 1 hour. Idle DSP load is only 5.6% with the CPU in low-power (1GHz). Yet jack_delay alone bumps DSP load up to 20%. At 96kHZ the minimum period is 64 fpp. The lowest setting is not what I would take on stage but it works. jack_delay alone is causing 35% DSP load. ondemand gov switches between 1GHz and 1.67 GHz, no x-runs in the last 2 mins, but they'll come.. jackd --sync -d alsa -d hw:2 -r 96000 -p 64 -n 2 roundtrip latency: 276.273 frames 2.878 ms best, robin _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user