You were right. I'm glad I asked about this. In 0.38, under ASIO, I only get one option for output and for input. In 0.39, it offers me the whole list. After I went down the list and actually selected ASIO for both, I can get down to about 7 ms with both input and output active and still run my sequencer. Awesome. I'm on 0.39 from now on.
Incidentally, at least on my system, ASIO only runs with 48 K or 96 K, there is no 44.1.
Thanks for all the info! -Chuckk
On 5/20/06, _@whats-your.name <_@whats-your.name> wrote:
and be sure to check the buffer settings. any hardware made in the last 5 years will work with 256 samples (and perhaps 128) with ASIO..
if you cant get 256 sample latency with ASIO, i'd file a bug. and maybe in the bug suggest the native implementation of ASIO from devel_pd as an existing solution. (since debugging the PA<>ASIO implemenetation would take about as much time as merging it)
the total latency should be a bit more, (256 samples for ASIO + 64 for pd's internal blocksize) / 44100 and maybe a ms or so for the DA. so around 8 ms. which shuld be acceptable unless youre a scientist.. in which case you can use the RT kernel, set the ALSA/jack buffer to 32 samples, and run pd-devel with the cb-scheduler..
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