Thanks All! This thread has just the kind of info I need and will help me make a short list.I plan to use Pure Data to do effects on my guitar (in particular a kind of live granulation patch I'm quite pleased with) which is why low latency would be good. At some stage I'll be recording that using
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 12:35 PM, a...@matthews.net wrote:
Hi All,
Thanks for all the tips I've picked up from this list over the last few
months. Now I have the usual questions about good hardware to run Ubuntu
Studio. Looks like I'll have to buy a new laptop in the next month so
are there
BTW this is my /proc/interrupts on my T30:
CPU0
0: 25951692XT-PIC-XTtimer
1: 27903XT-PIC-XTi8042
2: 0XT-PIC-XTcascade
3: 4XT-PIC-XT
4: 10XT-PIC-XT
5: 3XT-PIC-XT
6: 5
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 12:15 AM, Kiernan Holland roftho...@gmail.comwrote:
BTW this is my /proc/interrupts on my T30:
\
11:2497518XT-PIC-XTuhci_hcd:usb1, uhci_hcd:usb2,
uhci_hcd:usb3, yenta, yenta, Intel 82801CA-ICH3, ohci_hcd:usb4,
ohci_hcd:usb5, ehci_hcd:usb6,
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On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 12:35 PM, a...@matthews.net
mailto:a...@matthews.net wrote:
Hi All,
Thanks for all the tips I've picked up from this list over the last few
months. Now I have the usual questions
Gustin Johnson kirjoitti:
Kiernan Holland wrote:
BTW this is my /proc/interrupts on my T30:
CPU0
0: 25951692XT-PIC-XTtimer
1: 27903XT-PIC-XTi8042
2: 0XT-PIC-XTcascade
3: 4XT-PIC-XT
4:
Look.. I was just pointing out an option, I only paid 219 dollars for this,
and sound doesn't really require a whole lot of CPU time anyhow. MIDI was
developed in 1983.. You could do midi sequencing with a commodore 64. The
only major difference is the handling of digital audio and software
I am a very happy Dell Latitude e6400 and Lenovo X41 (Tablet) owner. In
both cases I used after market RAM and hard drives (4 GiB in the Dell, 2
GiB in the Lenovo, you can never have enough RAM IMO). I also used 7200
RPM hard drives. I really like the eSATA port on the Dell. If only I
had
Jim Morrison is a trip..
http://www.chann3lz.com/?code=hEy7VvYM-yU
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Kiernan Holland wrote:
Look.. I was just pointing out an option, I only paid 219 dollars for
this, and sound doesn't really require a whole lot of CPU time
anyhow. MIDI was developed in 1983.. You could do midi sequencing
with a commodore 64. The
My Dell Dimension 9150 has APIC, but only 23 interrupts.. I suppose with the
750i there will be more since it is quality hardware, but someone I talked
to was unsure whether it would have good linux support. Anyhow.. It seems
to be that the best choice is not to get the Core 2 Duo's but the i7,
Hi All,Thanks for all the tips I've picked up from this list over the last few months. Now I have the usual questions about good hardware to run Ubuntu Studio. Looks like I'll have to buy a new laptop in the next month so are there any makes/models/chipsets to avoid? I was thinking of an ASUS or a
firewire for a soundcard is not bad (or even good) when:
fw-shipset is right (texas instruments for example)
and no irq sharing between fw-shipset and for example graphiccard
i had problems with both at my old dell d600 ... so i only got a stable
jack-latency at 128 *3 samples, i never got lower
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