Re: [fluid-dev] Low Latency audio with RPi 3

2018-06-20 Thread R.L. Horn
On June 18, 2018 7:58:03 AM UTC, Marcus Weseloh wrote: >Try forcing fluidsynth to use the ALSA hardware layer >directly and explicity set the sample rate: >-o audio.alsa.device=hw:1 -r 44100 plughw also offers lower latency in some situations, though it should probably be avoided if possible. I

Re: [fluid-dev] Low Latency audio with RPi 3

2018-06-18 Thread Marcus Weseloh
Hi Chris, Am Mo., 18. Juni 2018 um 04:57 Uhr schrieb Christopher Leger < chris.leger...@gmail.com>: > fluidsynth: warning: Requested a period size of 64, got 940 instead > The weid period size of 940 seems to be an indication that there is some resampling going on, maybe due to an ALSA plugin be

Re: [fluid-dev] Low Latency audio with RPi 3

2018-06-17 Thread Ben Gonzales
You might try a HiFiBerry card. They bypass the USB interface on the Pi. Ben On 18/06/18 12:56, Christopher Leger wrote: Hi, So I decided to try using a USB soundcard with my RPi 3 to get lower latency, and higher quality output but it seems that it is in fact higher latency. When using the

[fluid-dev] Low Latency audio with RPi 3

2018-06-17 Thread Christopher Leger
Hi, So I decided to try using a USB soundcard with my RPi 3 to get lower latency, and higher quality output but it seems that it is in fact higher latency. When using the card I get the message: fluidsynth: warning: Requested a period size of 64, got 940 instead With the audio jack on the RPi I