I have a Behringer USB interface and I set it like described here
viewtopic.php?p=126771&hilit=RTIRQ_NAME_LIST#p126771
What does USB and SND mean exactly? Does it only set the priority of the sound card (snd) connect on USB higher?
I have a Behringer USB interface and I set it like described here
viewtopic.php?p=126771&hilit=RTIRQ_NAME_LIST#p126771
What does USB and SND mean exactly? Does it only set the priority of the sound card (snd) connect on USB higher?
The new version of LSP just came in in MX Linux. The GUI is so much better now, I love it!
I would look for Ubuntu studio controls and studio control in synaptic, deinstall and reinstall.
What error comes up? Can you start studio controls in the terminal?
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studio-controls
What error comes up? Can you start studio controls from the terminal?
Is rtirq also configured.? You have to set your sound card in the control file.
You can easily activate systemd, but I think using Pipewire with Debian 11 is still not a good idea. There's a big thread in the MX Linux forum.
For the Adam's you also need Windows or MacOS. I would buy a measurement mic and do the Room Correction part on the computer. Then you are independent of Sonarworks. And who guarantees that Sonarworks still works with the Adams in five years or so?
Sorry to hear this Glen!
Do you get these spikes also with stock Bitwig Synths?
At what frequency is your CPU running? Do you have turbo boost enabled?
Does it make a difference if you active the Multiprocessor option in Diva?
Are you using threadirqs and the rtirqs script? I
Finished a track again finally (after fiddling too long with my computers)
https://soundcloud.com/lilith_93/what-starts-ends
made 100% in SunVox
Ok, thanks. To get rid of luftikus.so file in /usr/lib/vst I can just
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, correct? I mean the installer just copied the file there and nothing else.