- What would an OS optimized for audio/MIDI look like?
- What features would you want to add, optimize or disable?
- What features would be "must haves" for live performance and studio recording?
Operating System optimized for audio/MIDI? What would it look like?
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Re: Operating System optimized for audio/MIDI? What would it look like?
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In principle you only need to install jackd2 and that only because it automatically enters the 2 entries in the limits.conf regarding RT audio during the installation.
Optionally a Low Latency or RT kernel and if you want the other things - see the 2 links in my signature.
Generally a minimal system - Systemprograms/GUI/... - is advantageous.
Best would be Gentoo https://gentoostudio.org/ because of the make.conf/USE flags/... . IMHO
In principle you only need to install jackd2 and that only because it automatically enters the 2 entries in the limits.conf regarding RT audio during the installation.
Optionally a Low Latency or RT kernel and if you want the other things - see the 2 links in my signature.
Generally a minimal system - Systemprograms/GUI/... - is advantageous.
Best would be Gentoo https://gentoostudio.org/ because of the make.conf/USE flags/... . IMHO
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