On 09/10/2009 12:48 PM, mikkel meinike wrote:
> Hi
>
> I just started working with lmms and I noticed that the sound corrupts
> when I play the things I have put together especially when I apply
> some heavy-steel-guitar and put many lines together in a composition.
> The sounds sort of "jumps and scratches or distort" or I can even
> notes a slide irregularity in the tempo. It is worth when I work on
> the small machine (eee-pc) end much less when working on my stationery
> computer so I guess that it has to do with computer power ore even
> sound cart power. Do you know about this things? Is there something
> one could do? If you export the final track to lats say a wav file
> will the problems then carry over to that sound on that wav file?

As Ray mentioned, this is most probably the CPU (LMMS and real-time 
sound synthesis in general) needs quite a bit of CPU performance.  One 
way to know for sure is to have "htop" running in a terminal while you 
experience those issues.  htop shows CPU utilization.  If you reach 90% 
or more, then indeed your CPU is not quite up to the task.


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