On 04/17/2014 02:35 AM, Jonathan E. Brickman wrote:
>
> I'm guessing the goal is to see if better performance in driving
> softsynths can be obtained by using zita-j2a to handle output
> rather than using jack directly interfacing with Alsa. I don't
> think it was intended to be a jack1/jack2 match off. To me it
> seems like an interesting experiment, and I hope Jonathan keeps
> up the tests, despite the so far only negative feedback.
>
> One of the fun things about being an ignorant user is to
> sometimes try stuff out just for the heck of it and find things
> even the original creator of something didn't intend. If people
> only followed rules, entire genres of music wouldn't likely
> exist, so I say bring on the experimentation.
>
>
> absolutely agreed.
>
>
> And it is very accurate to call me an ignorant user of these tools !!!
> I do just make lots and lots of guesses, most of them wrong, try to
> diagnose and learn, and happily (and not unsurprisingly) end up with
> good working systems :-)
>
> I'll try simplex output jack1/Zita fairly soon, unless someone beats me
> to it! I haven't before simply because simplex has never made a
> difference for me in either vanilla Jack1 or Jack2, but I have to agree,
> Zita is enough of a game-changer to warrant such a test.
It might be worth it. My UCA202 running on my old Celeron based laptop
couldn't do duplex at all; both audio signals were noisy and low-volume.
On my i7 laptop, it does duplex just fine. Using JACK2 in both cases.
-- David W. Jones gnome@email-addr-hidden authenticity, honesty, community http://dancingtreefrog.com _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-userReceived on Fri Apr 18 00:15:03 2014
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