levinite wrote:I have only tried to play the Organteq 2 trial demo midi "Cathedral 1" with no keyboard setup or anything. Pi 5 8Gb PiOS with no overclock or special setup. There are occasional audio dropouts, but I have done no optimizations or set up "real time" and use the default governor.
sample rate 44100 / 44100
audio buffer 192
polyphony 64
HDMI audio
I suspect a lower internal sample rate might help dropouts.
Merry Christmas, everyone!
Hi there.
Firstly I wouldn't rely on the HDMI output at all and in time you'd be best hooking this up to either midi keyboards or a midi console setup, but also you'll need a fairly friendly USB audio interface which is linux supported. Behringer USB series interfaces seem to be the most favoured for Linux distros, not sure of any other brands.
44.1khz sample rate with 256 samples would work alright but it's more a question of also setting up organteq in the options menu to do with max polyphony, etc.
Good luck on your journey with the demo. We hope you like it and maybe purchase a license, you won't regret it. Organteq 2 has taken quite a long time to get off the ground and the features added make it a real game changer compared to organteq 1x.
lew
Blind Music Producer, Composer, pianist and Church Organist. Accessibility development specialist for MacOS. Developing a solution for blind organists to have an accessible digital organ solution.