Topic: Latency Issues despite (appearently?) sufficient processor on linux
Hi guys,
I'm currently planning a "practicing setup" using a Kawai VPC-1 (cause it has like the finest touch ever), and I was planning to use it with an old lap-top of mine which would then be dedicated to only serve as the piano lap-top (I obviously want to have as few time gone as possible in between sitting on the piano and actually starting playing).
The Laptop is a toshiba tecra, it has 1 GB Ram, and a two Intel Processors with 2.00 GHz frequency. The Soundcard is an Onboard Audio device (I'm thinking about replacing it). I use the Distribution Tango Studio 2.2.
Before Buying all the Stuff, I plugged the laptop to an old yamaha keyboard, which I just use as a Midi controller (via usb) and downloaded the trial version of Pianoteq. While using it with keyboard, I constantly have a Delay, which I defenitely can notice: When I use the Yamaha Keyboard as Midi Controller while also using it's internal sounds, then the sound of the Keyboard is slightly (and noticable) faster than the Sound that Pianoteq produces.
However, at Pianoteqs Performance Section, the Audio Load is never above one third of the maximum, and turning the preferences from average to the lowest possible selections (Internal sample rate of 11025 Hz, using 64 samples, and maximum polyphony of 1) doesn't get me rid of the high latency.
What am I doing wrong, and would an external soundcard fix this issue?