Hi everyone!
I just fooled around with LinuxSampler and ecasound, my favourite recording
tool. And I wonder:
is a system with 512M of memory and a 2.8gHz supposed to handle a running LS
and recording at the same time. When I stress LS alone (no recording started)
I can get it up to about 20-28% CPU usage and memory usage of LS was 82%.
There's no GUI on my system and not much else which is eating at the CPU and
memory. The other CPU costs are minimal, estimate of 4-6%.
If that kind of system is supposed to handel my demands, I should look for
troublemakers, because LS gave me glitches while recording.
Kindest regards
Julien
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