I only mentioned this to point out that ReNoise is not the only software that will not play on the Bluetooth speakers. Is there a way to do so in ReNoise? It is not important for me to be able to make Ardour5 work. The problem seems to be that I cannot set ReNoise, nor Ardour5, to ALSA default or Pulse Audio. I can hear YouTube, Spotify, Bitwig and the VCV Rack at the same time. I also got Bitwig and with Bitwig set to use Pulse Audio, it also shows up on the same Playback page and works great. Today, I got the VCV Rack and after changing to ALSA default, and NOT ALSA hw:broadwell… (in the VCV Rack app) the VCV Rack also showed up on the Playback page of the Audio Mixer (Volume Control) and I could hear the sound over the Bluetooth speakers if I wanted. Both of these work great with the Bluetooth speakers or my plugged-in headphones. When I play a video on YouTube or a song on Spotify, the name YouTube or Spotify shows up on the Playback page of the Audio Mixer (Volume Control). ![]() Since I initially asked I have discovered something. Audio production over Bluethooth is really a bad idea, too much latency and overall interruptions. If Spotify and Youtube can play back at the same time, you definitely use Pulse Audio. The system should also have a good dedicated graphics card (a good, not a high end gaming sli double) to render the UI, so the CPU doesn’t need to do that.īTT: I guess you need to connect the Bluetooth speakers in Jack, Spotify and Youtube use Pulse Audio by default if not configured otherwise. If you seriously want to setup a dedicated audio production box to use in a studio with a lot of other stuff, than use Jack, audio realtime kernel priority, a lightweight desktop (or only a window manager), ethernet (no wifi/wlan) and disable all services that are not needed to get the max for audio. You will definitely need Jack if you want to connect a lot of audio stuff (software/hardware/midi) with each other or if you would like to use a application that has Jack as a dependency. Great performance and very stable, setup once and be good, not very flexible. You don’t need Jack for realtime audio priority. If you have a midi controller, i would suggest pure Alsa (this will mean that you can have only one application use audio at a time) and audio realtime priority settings for the kernel. Not the best performance but ok and also no hassle. I’d ultimately like to release it to the public, so I want to make sure it will just transparently work for people, unless they’re trying to do something impractical like play 20 notes at once or something.If you would like to use Renoise exclusively (no other software, hardware or midi controller to connect) for fun, you can use Pulse Audio. Right now I’m testing it with everything on though, since I want to make sure it will be functional even with all its most expensive settings enabled. I have a setup in the synth where unused modules can be turned on and off to save resources, but I haven’t worked the channel reading into that yet. I have ksmps set to 32 much larger than that and I start running into trouble with input lag, and sound quality suffers a bit in a few places. ![]() I’ll take a closer look at Reaper and see if it would work well enough for the project I’m taking on right now. Renoise in Windows performs similarly to Live. I tried out Reaper in Windows and Cabbage performance there is better than in any other DAW I’ve tried so far, comparable to the standalone. It leaves a lot to be desired in other ways but those two aspects of it make it really nice to work with for me. It is too bad, though, just because its piano roll and automation system are really nice and have some features I haven’t seen in other sequencers. ![]() That’s interesting-I guess it doesn’t surprise me, exactly, since FL Studio also seems kind of unstable to me.
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