I just installed a generic 6.8 kernel on Ubuntu Noble Studio.
I'm on PipeWire. So far, no desynchronization has occurred, and the cores don't seem to be overloaded (that was the difference I noticed before between generic and low latency).
It may be a little more prone to XRUMs, but I'm not sure yet; it's not significant.
When I've been running for a few days and make audio recordings, I'll let you know what I think.
Crazy hypotheses from someone who has no idea but is trying to understand everything... Low latency kernels work by not starting a task until another is finished.
If you work with audio and MIDI... and until the MIDI task is finished, the audio task doesn't start... desynchronization is guaranteed.
I just installed a generic 6.8 kernel on Ubuntu Noble Studio.
I'm on PipeWire. So far, no desynchronization has occurred, and the cores don't seem to be overloaded (that was the difference I noticed before between generic and low latency).
It may be a little more prone to XRUMs, but I'm not sure yet; it's not significant.
When I've been running for a few days and make audio recordings, I'll let you know what I think.
Crazy hypotheses from someone who has no idea but is trying to understand everything... Low latency kernels work by not starting a task until another is finished.
If you work with audio and MIDI... and until the MIDI task is finished, the audio task doesn't start... desynchronization is guaranteed.