Topic: raspberry pi 4 analog sound high volume creating touble
Inspired by the recently upgraded pianoteq and talks about raspberry pi here, I got myself a RPI4 as well. Running a newest RPI OS desktop version. I think it runs okay after some tweaks, like enable multicore rendering MAX etc...
Yesterday I swithed my USB speakers to a presonus E3.5, and did quite some other mess-arounds with the small box. Then all the sudden I cannot get the smoothness back, whatever I tried (like run in headless mode, stop xwindow, etc). Thing is that I got some broken sound in keys like Bb5 easily, also when driving polyphony a little bit high, they can be different broken sound though, but hard to tell.
Today when casually tweaking things the wife and kid ask me to turn down the volume for being too loud, I did do in the mixer (down from 100%/+4db to 82%/-1.0xdb), and the problem mostly was gone. Then I switched back and forth a little, to make sure it is the high volume.
Could be some bug in ALSA or something, and I think it is worth mentioning in case others run into this too.
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Also previously on some much more powerful windows machines (Still I use cheap CPU, like ryzen3 or intel i3), I got slight broken sound playing Bb5 chord occacially too, mostly with steinway B preset. Perhaps these keys take more CPU power for have 3 strings? Now a day I mostly use Bechstein DG and it is better.
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Also when testing, I found If I play a key repeatedly with damper pressed, the polyphony go up in a linear manner. While to my best knowledge it should be keep using one "channel" only I think? Because when a key is pressed down one more time, the effect of late strik should be overriden. Perhaps the late "sessions" are still used to keep calculating the other effects like reverb? But don't think they should last that long to keep the overall polyphone growing steadily.