On Tue, Jan 09, 2018 at 01:55:14PM -0600, Chris Caudle wrote:
> If the soft-synth MIDI inputs are then both connected to jack MIDI ports
> that are coming from the same a2jmidid connection, does that now make them
> dependent, and they can't be processed independently?
Jack2 can and probably will run them concurrently if you have multiple
CPUs, Jack1 will run them one after the other.
> So back up, assume the soft-synth instances are generating audio
> completely independently, e.g. they have their own internal sequencers, if
> the outputs are both connected to the same Ardour instance does that then
> make them dependent and force onto a single processor?
Same as above.
The basic principle is simple: a Jack app can run when all its
inputs are available. Jack2 can run more than one at the same
time, Jack1 can't.
Ciao,
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