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jjcomet
hardware = emu0404 usb2 soundcard/advent IntelCore2Duo 1.6, 1GB ram
software = latest emu asio drivers/puredata/midiyokeproblem is audio latency (not yet concerned about midi lag), in a 'full duplex' setup; i.e. realtime audio I/O
I have a very respectable 5-10ms full duplex latency in all other software environments (Ableton, Cubase, Audiomulch). The audio hardware entries I have in pd (via -listdev) are:
(0)microsoft mapper
(0)emu usb 0404
(1)asio emu usb 0404selecting the first emu entry gives clear audio, but with>37ms delay; selecting the asio entry creates garbled audio (buffers overflowing?) at any setting.
Could any knowledgable soul suggest suitable startup flags to address this problem? I'd like to be able to use midiyoke at the same time, but it's not vital; I have a sneaking suspicion that midiyoke is at fault
thanks
Brendan -
jjcomet
solved the problem:
locate the folder called "/pd"
right-click and select "delete"
download max/msp -
jjcomet
damn!
is there really no solution? I seem to remember running pd on my desktop pc, using an emu pci soundcard, and audio-in latency wasn't a problem.
Oh well, i'll just stick with Audiomulch and glovePIE then
Brendan -
jjcomet
It depends on what exactly you mean by latency: are you talking about midi-latency (between pressing a midi trigger and hearing the result), or processing digital audio (realtime and/or offline)? It also depends on what your software/hardware environment is;
let me know what your full specs are and i'll try to help; still no luck with pd latency though, do you run pd?