studio-user686 | hello | 12:20 |
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studio-user686 | i cant install linux-lowlatency-pae | 12:20 |
studio-user686 | libffado1 | 12:20 |
studio-user686 | gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse | 12:20 |
studio-user686 | and gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse | 12:21 |
andrericss | Anyone knows about an implementation of Ubuntu Studio true audio bypass and the best form to achieve less than 5 ms latency in real-time applications? | 16:29 |
OvenWerks | andrericss: What do you mean by "true audio bypass"? | 16:34 |
OvenWerks | less than 5 ms latency depends on a lot of things. Audio interface, CPU, irqs, kernel, etc | 16:35 |
OvenWerks | Also, which latency? Some people think latency is one way through jack others measure from audio in to audio out. | 16:36 |
OvenWerks | So if you are going audio in to audio out, probably a USB device will have trouble making it. | 16:37 |
andrericss | OvenWerks: I'm programming a guitar tuner to be used live. I refer to true bypass to the bypass from the P2 input to the P2 output without any type of computer software entering on the computer. I already had a USB soundcard but it is broken. What is the best approach to reduce latency by software? | 16:42 |
OvenWerks | if you want a true bypass in the guitar pedal sense, it would have to be hardware outside of the audio interface. | 16:48 |
OvenWerks | however, if all you are doing is using the computer for tuning, why does latency matter. Use a Y and send guitar straight to where ever and just use the audio input for the computer for tuning rather than going all the way through. | 16:49 |
andrericss | OvenWerks: The constarint is that I want a like a foot pedal behaviour, when activated the tuner mutes the guitar audio (breaks the audio chain) and when deactivated the tuner behaves as true bypass. | 17:04 |
andrericss | OvenWerks: Maybe an A/B selector can resolve. | 17:23 |
OvenWerks | Yes, it would act like a nice mute too if setting the guitar down | 17:44 |
andrericss | OvenWerks: Thank you very much! | 17:54 |
OvenWerks | no problem | 18:03 |
Sbur3 | I have a 2TB USB key. I can't recall if it was a USB 3.0 or a USB 2.0 key. Is there a way to test it to know which technology? | 19:16 |
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