Hello guys,
at the moment I'm building aloopstation with a RPI3 Jack and sooperlooper.
I'm using a UMC202HD Audio Interface, jack and sooperlooper to do the looping.
I'm starting jack like this:
/usr/bin/jackd -P95 -dalsa -r48000 -p64 -v -n2 --realtime -D -Chw:U192k -Phw:U192k &
Everything works fine until 5min. Then the sound start to get very noisy.
I get no Xruns and the cpu runs at 50%.
I have no idea what i can do to debug this.
Any idea?
Looper makes noise after some time
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Re: Looper makes noise after some time
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This isn't really a solution to your problem, but do you have the limits.conf entry?
limits.conf > Must have! >> https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/system ... faudioconf
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This isn't really a solution to your problem, but do you have the limits.conf entry?
limits.conf > Must have! >> https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/system ... faudioconf
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Re: Looper makes noise after some time
Mhh, I'm already set this options.
I'm also running a self compiled rt kernel.
This a my test results:
I think its a problem of jack. I noticed, that the problem is related to the buffer size.
Could it be that if I'm in the soft mode jack does not show me the xruns.
Because if I deactivate the soft mode I get some xruns at the buffer sizes that are related to the noise I hear.
So i guess I have to optimize my setup to work with better buffer sizes.
I'm also running a self compiled rt kernel.
This a my test results:
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# Total: 001009694 001009684 001009667 001009650
# Min Latencies: 00005 00005 00005 00005
# Avg Latencies: 00014 00014 00014 00014
# Max Latencies: 00114 00109 00238 00112
# Histogram Overflows: 00000 00000 00000 00000
Could it be that if I'm in the soft mode jack does not show me the xruns.
Because if I deactivate the soft mode I get some xruns at the buffer sizes that are related to the noise I hear.
So i guess I have to optimize my setup to work with better buffer sizes.
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Re: Looper makes noise after some time
@buffer size, soft mode and optimize my setupfreetree wrote: I think its a problem of jack. I noticed, that the problem is related to the buffer size.
Could it be that if I'm in the soft mode jack does not show me the xruns.
Because if I deactivate the soft mode I get some xruns at the buffer sizes that are related to the noise I hear.
So i guess I have to optimize my setup to work with better buffer sizes.
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