Not the communication, but I think Hydrogen over jack has more delay
then directly,
but I don't know this for sure.
Also jack causes other , not jack programs like audio plugins for
browser, to hang/stop.
I think that in the case I also like to use my normal desktop
applications and a sequencer
I jump to alsa.
Why is jack / or an other audio layer not completely integrated like in
windows and mac os,
so that you don't have to start al the seperate applications?
Dave
On 06-01-12 12:33, Dan Muresan wrote:
> > I my case I want to have only a drum synth playing
> > and controlling it with midi messages.
> > I think that doing it with Jack would give me extra delay.
>
> Well, Hydrogen doesn't seem to have Jack MIDI, so you couldn't control
> it that way anyway. This is proof of the network effect -- the more
> existing apps use Jack MIDI, the more attractive it becomes to new apps.
>
> But in general, I don't see why two apps communicating over Jack MIDI
> would encounter more delay compared to two apps communicating over
> ALSA MIDI.
>
> -- Dan
>
> --
> Dan Muresan
> http://alumnus.caltech.edu/~muresan/
> <http://alumnus.caltech.edu/%7Emuresan/>
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