In data giovedì 16 aprile 2020 15:54:34 CEST, Moshe Werner ha scritto:
> Hi everyone,
> I am thinking of upgrading my audio PC/Laptop
> [...] some people in the usual forums tend not recommend
> AMD, because of latency issues.
> Are there any Linux users successfully using Ryzen CPUs for low latency
> work?
Hi, this is my first (or maybe second) time I write here, anyway... I am such
a user. My setup is a bit complex, since I use three machines connected
through a Gigabit Ethernet link, and all of them run Linux over a Ryzen CPU.
The “master” workstation is equipped with a Ryzen 5 2600X and the audio
interface (for now a lousy Behringer UCA202, but I would like to upgrade to a
Focusrite soon).
There is also a “slave” laptop, a HP db0035nl which, at the time I bought it,
was one of the few to sport an AMD processor, namely a Ryzen 5 2500U.
The last one acts mostly as a router and a file server, but is ready to be
used as an additional host for virtual instruments. CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 (not X).
All the computers run Fedora 30, with the latest kernel available (5.5.10),
except for the laptop, which uses a realtime kernel, version 5.4.24 (the
“ycollet” RPM, not the CCRMA one).
A JACK server runs on the master, at 48kHz, 128 the buffer size, 2 periods.
Here I run Ardour and Carla, which also hosts Kontakt through the WINE bridge.
In addition two instances of NetJACK 1 accept connections from the other two
computers.
So far this setup looks (and sounds) quite stable, espscially on the “master”
side, which after a work cycle shows about no more than 300 xruns, none of
them audible.
The laptop is a bit slower, there are some synths on it, and a keyboard
controller connected through USB. The purpose of this setup is to use it in
live situations. The RT kernel gives it a greater stability (less xruns and
less errors), while the 5.5 series has quite a few annoying bugs.
The third machine has the necessary disk space to hold the audio samples,
served through NFS.
> If so what is your recommended setup?
Well, this configuration is less than one year old and I am still learning how
to use it at its best. Anyway, so far I can tell that I’m quite happy with it.
but YMMV.
cheers
Francesco Napoleoni
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