have a fairly complicated question which I'm hoping I can get some basic answers to.
I recently downloaded puredyne(live cd) and found it to be quite a bit faster with Rezound in particular.
I have a poorly configured FreeBSD installation, so I realize this may be a silly comparison.
But. I saw some mention of the debian being faster or 'better' for real-time audio, I think because of the 'real-time' kernel.
-- my question; Would I be able to.. or would it be fairly easy to configure FreeBSD to be more real-time oriented for sound processing.
Or, is there information for this purpose that someone can point me to?
Thanks in advance for any info-
a5'
I recently downloaded puredyne(live cd) and found it to be quite a bit faster with Rezound in particular.
I have a poorly configured FreeBSD installation, so I realize this may be a silly comparison.
But. I saw some mention of the debian being faster or 'better' for real-time audio, I think because of the 'real-time' kernel.
-- my question; Would I be able to.. or would it be fairly easy to configure FreeBSD to be more real-time oriented for sound processing.
Or, is there information for this purpose that someone can point me to?
Thanks in advance for any info-
a5'