sem | There is also a linux-surface kernel, but it is not lowlatency | 00:08 |
---|---|---|
sem | but it is the one that handles touchscreens | 00:09 |
Eickmeyer[m] | sem: I have a surface and have run the lowlatency kernel on it, but yes, you won't have the touchscreen. You *can* run audio without the lowlatency kernel, you'll just have to raise the jack buffer. | 03:58 |
Eickmeyer[m] | Support for the linux-surface kernel in #linux-surface. Since it's not in the Ubuntu repositories, it can't be supported here. | 03:59 |
sem | Oh cool, that is good to hear your experience | 18:32 |
sem | I was hoping to get one of those touchscreen sampler grid things in software, but I am happy with the tradeoff for lowlatency | 18:32 |
sem | I'm not exactly sure how to do live processing without a USB interface though, so I might be pretty lo-fi for a while | 18:33 |
Eickmeyer[m] | You don't need the lowlatency kernel to use a USB interface. | 18:37 |
sem | I'll have to see what kind of latency I get using one, but I don't have one yet | 19:58 |
sem | I basically want to turn the linux computer into whatever effect pedal I want; but I have never used an effect pedal either, so i'll have to learn a lot | 19:59 |
Generated by irclog2html.py 2.7 by Marius Gedminas - find it at mg.pov.lt!