Den sön 7 juni 2020 kl 13:22 skrev rosea.grammostola <
rosea.grammostola@email-addr-hidden>:
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> On 6/4/20 3:09 PM, Paul Davis wrote:
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> This is wrong. The behavior of a "normal", "low latency" and "preempt-RT"
> kernel are all different, and for realtime audio work, the correct behavior
> is only going to happen with a "preempt-RT" kernel.
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> However ...
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> The behavior of the normal and "low latency" kernels have changed over the
> years too, and on *some* systems (from a hardware perspective), they will
> function similarly enough to a "preempt-RT" kernel that a realtime audio
> workflow will be just fine. In addition, the "behavior" gap between a
> "preempt-RT" kernel and a normal kernel will be less and less apparent as
> the latency settings (buffer/period size) become more relaxed (i.e. grow
> larger).
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> How do you know which systems this is true for? You just have to try it.
> It is a complicated mixture of many different aspects of the hardware.
> There's an overview of the kinds of things that can contribute to the need
> for a "preempt-RT" kernel here:
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> https://manual.ardour.org/setting-up-your-system/the-right-computer-system-for-digital-audio/
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> Useful information.
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> Fwiw, I did my best to optimize a thinkpad t420 laptop for linuxaudio
> using the realtime script from the wiki mostly and the information in the
> Ardour docs.
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Hey I got one of those, very good laptop :)
At least I can run Zynaddsubfx with 0.726 msec latency now without xruns
> using a cheap Behringer usb device. ;)
>
Do you mind sharing a bit more what settings and toolchain this includes?
kernel? distro? Jack? what buffersettings?
-- On a related note, I tested some more with the standard xanmod-rt-edge kernel on another laptop (hp something, the troubled one I mentioned earlier) under kubuntu 20.04 and it does seem this kernel behaves a bit better than the lowlatency kernel I had before. It is not a night and day difference. Also, not sure if this is general knowledge, but I've had the feeling before that disabling graphical login and running X with startx improves resiliency to xruns, tried it now again and I believe it is still true. I've got no metrics apart from counting xruns when doing some startup operations of my rig with 128 frame buffers. /Robert > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-user mailing list > Linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden > https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user >
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