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wiki:system_configuration [2020/06/08 11:51] – [How do I build a real-time audio workstation on Linux?] grammo | wiki:system_configuration [2020/06/08 11:56] – [How do I build a real-time audio workstation on Linux?] grammo | ||
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A good starting point for optimizing your system for real-time audio on GNU/Linux, is the QuickScan script below (as a newbie you might want to ignore the hardware timers settings first). | A good starting point for optimizing your system for real-time audio on GNU/Linux, is the QuickScan script below (as a newbie you might want to ignore the hardware timers settings first). | ||
- | After adjusting your system using the recommendations of the QuickScan and with JACK (QjackCtl) and a2jmidid installed, the basics should be there for a good performing real-time audio system (depending on your hardware too of course). | + | After adjusting your system using the recommendations of the QuickScan and with JACK (QjackCtl) and a2jmidid installed, the basics should be there for a well performing real-time audio system (depending on your hardware too of course). |
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