Re: [Linuxsampler-devel] SFZ engine Polyphony Opcodes

2020-04-09 Thread joo bian via Linuxsampler-devel
I can gladly generate the profiling for you guys, as I really wish for this problem to be solved as soon as possible. Do you have some suggestions for how to go about the profiling?  In the linuxsampler configuration there are some arguments for detailed logging and debugging. Should I activate

Re: [Linuxsampler-devel] SFZ engine Polyphony Opcodes

2020-04-09 Thread Christian Schoenebeck
On Donnerstag, 9. April 2020 15:05:40 CEST joo bian wrote: > GIGA Engine-- > I had no problem at all with the GIGA instrument. No X-RUN, no unusual CPU > activity, everything was perfect. JACK2 DSP load also was quite low during > the performance, which is often associated with X-RU

Re: [Linuxsampler-devel] SFZ engine Polyphony Opcodes

2020-04-09 Thread joo bian via Linuxsampler-devel
Thank you for your explanation Christian.  I will give it a try with ALSA as you recommended. But I did a big test the next three days, which might be interesting to the development team here.   So I finished my torture tests on both LinuxSampler SFZ and GIGA engines. Luckily, I had a single mic

Re: [Linuxsampler-devel] SFZ engine Polyphony Opcodes

2020-04-09 Thread Christian Schoenebeck
On Mittwoch, 8. April 2020 14:03:38 CEST joo bian wrote: > I thought I mentioned that somewhere in the thread. I only use uncompressed > Wav files to avoid any unnecessary encoding. Most of my samples are 24bit > 44.1khz or 24bit 48khz and they are all Wav. That's exactly why I was asking you for