Re: [LAD] discussing HZ (kernel timer frequency) and midi timing

From: audio-mobster <audio-mobster@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Thu May 03 2007 - 02:40:23 EEST

Mulyadi Santosa schrieb:
> hello everyone
>
> One thing that draws my attention is MIDI playing. So far, by using
> Timidity and ALSA, I tried to play several MIDI files and it is hard for
> me to notice any lag. I only noticed delayed notes when system is under
> busy load (I run CPU bound program with nice level above -9).
>
> Things I'd like to discuss are (I am sorry if they sound dumps
> because I still study all these stuffs):
>
> 1. Is it me just who is not professional enough to notice any difference
> when using various kernel HZ setting (smooth playing on HZ=x, not so smooth
> when HZ=y and so on)? Or, does the delay fall in non-human-perceptible
> range thus normal human being can not see the difference?
>
> 2. Is it correct that recent ALSA sequencer use RTC as source timer thus
> kernel HZ is no longer relevant in the sequencer's point of view?
>
> 3. Related to the system load I mentioned above, I think I was seeing
> scheduling latency and not really a timing latency. If that's correct,
> could you kindly suggest what I must do to show that MIDI timing does
> have any relation with HZ?
>
> 4. I am also thinking about MIDI recording as a way to show HZ effect.
> Since I don't have any MIDI devices (but I plan to buy one if it's
> really neccessary), I'd like to explore the correctness of this idea
> first. Do you think it is really a proper experiment in HZ test context?
>
>
> Thank you in advance for your help and attention and I am looking
> forward to read your feedback. Sorry if it has been discussed before,
> but I fail to completely research it until today.
>
> regards,
>
> Mulyadi
>
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Hi
I have
dev.rtc.max-user-freq = 8192
in my sysctl.conf.
Before seq24 timing seemed to be changing between laid back and forward.
Haven't tested since setting.
Do
cat /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq
to see your setting now.
echo 8192 > /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq
changes setting.

Uli

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