Hi!
You preload samples. Probably first the full sample will beloaded, but then
swapped at least. And if you look at:
./configure --help | less
You'll see something like:
--enable-preload-samples
Set samples to load into ram (default: 32768)
There is a way to "pin" data in real ram, protecting it from getting
swapped.
I look at my RAM usage: I saw that LinuxSampler usd only 41% of it. I used
65536 samples preloading.
Still it doesn't work. And I still wonder why!
Kindest regards
Julien
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