Re: Ardour3: monitoring

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Le 13-04-2013 17:53, jonetsu@xxxxxxxxxxxx a écrit :

And indeed.  In one recording of a simple acoustic guitar track there
was at least 29 xruns. They are so densely packed that their numbering
is not that clear.  Never had that many under Foedora 15/CCRMA where
there was one once in a while. So I guess I'll try a jack setting of
128 or a bit more if if this does not do it, install the Linux Mint
low-latency kernel.  The machine is quad core with 16G of RAM.

I've applied the scaling_governor modification Ralf wrote about recently and now all xruns are gone at a jackd sampling rate of 64. I found a page at Arch which explains what CPU scaling is about :

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/CPU_Frequency_Scaling



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