Topic: Minimalising latency, first time user, advice needed (Ubuntu user)

Instead of buying a new DP I've decided to give Pianoteq a try on my Yamaha P70. I'm loving the sound but find the latency a bit of an issue.

I have hooked up my laptop via midi. My laptop specs:

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/docu...=c02497777

I am also using external speakers that are connected to my laptop. I downloaded Jack, but don't know what to do with it. Another poster on this forum suggested not using it at all.

Audio device type: Alsa (what does this mean?)
Output: HDA Intel Front speakers
Active output channels: 1 and 2
Sample rate: 48000HZ (fixed value)
Audio Buffer size: 448 samples (9.3ms)

The piano sounds really nice but the latency is still to high in my opinion (especially when playing blues). Off course lowering the samples will help, but are there any other ways to do this?

Much of the technical terms regarding audio like Jack vs ALSA etc are new to me.

Hope you guys can help me out.

Re: Minimalising latency, first time user, advice needed (Ubuntu user)

Try it with at least 256 buffer size. Anything else is just not good enough for live playing.

Hard work and guts!

Re: Minimalising latency, first time user, advice needed (Ubuntu user)

If you use ALSA, change the Output option from PulseAudio to the exact hardware device.  You'll have to experiment with which device generates output.

Lower sample rates have smaller buffer sizes/latencies.  Set both Sample Rate + Internal Sample Rate (on Perf tab) to 44100Hz and that allows you to set the buffer size to as low as 64/1.5ms.  (But you need a beefy computer to run at 64 buffer size.)

Last edited by Mossy (30-03-2014 03:36)