i'm trying to make the eeePC (xandros, 1gb ram) to be the genius setup that i envisioned. first, i am aware this is a limited machine, but i plan to do basic synthesis on it. nothing too complex. i'm hiding as much GUI elements as i can in subpatches, i start pd with -rt flag, and i turned the latency up to 200... BUT i'm still getting occasional glitches in really basic patches (been trying them on my macbook and there's no glitches whatsoever there. it's only a couple of oscillators and some filtering). so what other things should i tweak to make the thing more stable?
danke
I don't know what the audio hardware is capable of on that machine,
but it has plenty of CPU to do a lot of things. have run Pd on a
133 MHz Windows machine and had 100 ms latency while contrlling about
20 samples in realtime.
.hc
On Jul 3, 2008, at 1:05 AM, potax flan wrote:
i'm trying to make the eeePC (xandros, 1gb ram) to be the genius
setup that i envisioned. first, i am aware this is a limited
machine, but i plan to do basic synthesis on it. nothing too complex. i'm hiding as much GUI elements as i can in subpatches, i start pd
with -rt flag, and i turned the latency up to 200... BUT i'm still
getting occasional glitches in really basic patches (been trying
them on my macbook and there's no glitches whatsoever there. it's
only a couple of oscillators and some filtering). so what other things should i tweak to make the thing more stable?danke _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/ listinfo/pd-list
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