From: Andy Farnell ()
Date: May 17, 2008
Subject:
Re: drop out problem
On Sat, 17 May 2008 22:26:09 +0200
Roman Haefeli wrote:
> On Sat, 2008-05-17 at 21:01 +0100, Andy Farnell wrote:
> > On Sat, 17 May 2008 21:19:50 +0200
> > Roman Haefeli wrote:
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> > > what do you consider many? i counted 8 [line~]s and 4 [vline~]s in the
> > > main patch. the main patch is using 10 instances of an abstraction, t=
hat
> > > has a [line~], so the sum of all is around 22 [line~] objects. =
> > =
> > They are all audio rate (constant cost) so I don't see a problem either.
> > In the past I've noticed signal rate [line]
> =
> do you actually mean a message base [line] here? =
Sorry, that's what I meant.
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> > can be a problem.
> =
> yo, in my case, though i am not totally sure, it seems, that sending
> 'set' messages to [partconv~] too often causes trouble. i haven't
> checked the code, but i don't assume, that sending messages to [line~],
> [vline~] or [line] causes spikes in the cpu usage. =
> =
> btw: is there a way to monitor the cpu usage on a linux box at a very
> high rate, so that short spikes get visible? it would might help me
> figuring out, if the really 'set' messages to [partconv~] are causing
> troubles.
Using top with a combination of -b and -d options might help.
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