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When I say "stuck", what I actually meant is that the jackd will only load at 44100, it will not load at 48k. I haven't really had a close look but I assumed it was because jack had determined somehow that the card wasn't capable of more.<BR>
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I had configured Qsynth to run at 48k and the result was 1 tone too high. As soon as everything in the chain is at 44100 everything is at concert pitch and I can play along with other instruments. <BR>
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Now that you point it out, it doesn't really make sense as qsynth is producing 48k samples to be played at 44100. Something in the chain is obviously making a correction or I would eventually be getting synchronisation problems with the qsynth sounds gradually falling behind as the extra samples have to be played. But this doesn't happen (and I'm not complaining).<BR>
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Curious.<BR>
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/Andrew<BR>
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On Wed, 2004-10-13 at 22:38, Mark Knecht wrote:
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373"><I>On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 19:01:48 +0800, Andrew Wilson <djazz@myrealbox.com> wrote:
> Rui and Mark,
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> Thanks for the advice. It was indeed a mismatch between the card and the
> jack/qsynth/fluidsynth rate.
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> It turns out that with my card I am stuck at 44100k so I will need to make
> sure that everything is at 44100.
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> Cheers,
> Andrew
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Are you stuck at 44100? Or stuck at 48000?
1) If you have 44100 samples, and play them at 44100 - no problem
2) If you have 48000 samples and play them at 48000 - no problem
3) If you have 44100 samples, but are stuck at 48000 - 1 note high
4) If you have 48000 samples, but play them at 44100 - 1 note low
I thought you said your notes played high?
- Mark
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