I was able to compile Wineasio just now. The DLL successfully registered, but I didn't have time to test it in Kontakt yet. @Len: thank you for the clarification about Pulse Audio (I don't have it installed). If it doesn't work with my newly compiled 64-bit Wineasio, I'll see about testing on a live distro. I think I have a DVD with KXStudio from last year around here somewhere :P (no screen readers in there though). 2014-07-16 10:30 GMT-03:00, Len Ovens <len@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > On Wed, 16 Jul 2014, Aiyumi Moriya wrote: > >> 2014-07-16 7:39 GMT-03:00, Danni Coy <danni.coy@xxxxxxxxx>: >>> I think you can as a backup run pulse audio. I had issues using alsa >>> directly >> >> I heard so many bad things about Pulse (also concerning screen reader >> software which I depend on) that I'd rather not use it. > > Most of what I have heard about Pulse being bad is old (and personal). It > is more usable with jack than many other ways of doing things. On a modern > machine (multi core, reasonable Ram size) using jackdbus as the > source/sink it works quite well. Even at 2.7ms ( -p 64) latency for jack. > I use it for running skype into idjc for example. Some of the default > settings are youtube skewed (sample rate 44.1k for example) but they can > be changed. Anyway, Pulse is in active development, many problems I had > even two years ago are gone. > > However, In your case of using it as a method of connecting a sound > generator to Jack. I think it would be a case of try before you buy. If > you do not have pulse installed now, I do not think I would install it > just to try. You have latency critical use and have had problems with it > and your screen reader. I would try it on a live media first that has most > of what you want installed. > > > -- > Len Ovens > www.ovenwerks.net > > -- ____________________ Blog: http://aiyumi.warpstar.net/ _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user