In Reply to: RE: Realtime Linux Overview posted by emailtim on February 11, 2021 at 03:35:31:
That result seems significant, and looks great on paper. Question: how does the benefit of doing the above show up for you in the real world? I'm assuming the goal of removing the spikes is freeing up CPU time to do even more processing, ie perhaps this has allowed you to realize more taps without dropouts?? More taps for the crossovers and room correction could presumably produce fairly significant measured differences if your original implementation wasn't as high res as necessary...how big of an improvement does that buy you in terms of real world benefit?
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