Topic: Podium runs under Linux with wine
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BioEncoder.
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November 4, 2007 at 20:32 #1458
polysixParticipantHi,
from time to time there are some questions about Podium on Linux Systems.
I run this days Podium under Ubuntu Studio with low latency kenrnel under wine with wineasio.dll and jack audio commections. All seems to run with slow latenc midi with my MK-425c Keyboard works too. I will test it more about how stable it is. I run the STS26-PRO Plugin ….Here some pictures:

in action ….

with ZReverb

with STS26-PRO ..
greats from berlin
polysixNovember 5, 2007 at 03:03 #11196
ZynewaveKeymasterVery interesting. Thanks for posting this. Are you using ASIO drivers? How low latency can you get without dropouts?
November 5, 2007 at 09:00 #11197
ConquistadorParticipantWell well well. That is a surprise. 🙂
I have dabbled with 64 Studio as it takes full advantage of 64 bit processors being a fully 64 bit OS like Vista 64. While Ubuntu is only 32 bit the last time I checked.
But Ubuntu Studio has a broader range of Media apps although one can download all you want into 64 Studio. I think 64 studio is a more Music focused Distro AFAICT and from my experience using both, I found 64 studio much easier than Ubuntu studio to set upbut that is just my preference. 🙂
Anyway… you said…
@polysix wrote:
All seems to run with slow latenc midi with my MK-425c Keyboard works too.
Did you mean “run with low latency” or “runs slow or slowly”?
I ask this because Podium is not a Native Linux app of course and Wine might be introducing a slight delay into the general running of the app but then again if you meant “low latency” then I assume that Wine might be delivering performance levels that are as good as Windows for latency and general operating speed using Podium is that right?
I have neither 64 Studio or Ubuntu Studio installed at the moment so sorry to bother you 🙂
November 5, 2007 at 15:07 #11205
polysixParticipantHi Frits,
@Zynewave wrote:
Very interesting. Thanks for posting this. Are you using ASIO drivers?
I`m using wineasio.dll. The Midi/Audio Interface configuration at podium shows me: I/O latency 256/512 samples.
@Zynewave wrote:
How low latency can you get without dropouts?
I can put down at 5,6 ms in jackcontrol interface. But it seems, that a verry little
latency is, when i play some drumsounds. But it is good enaugh to play something. It is verry cool to see, that Podium runs under Linux.let me know if you have more questinos.
a good side for information and help about Audio and Linux is: http://forum.jacklab.net/
My System:
AMD Athlon XP2000
512 MB Ram
Hoohntech STA 2000 Soundcard Systemgreats
polysixNovember 6, 2007 at 14:28 #11207
BioEncoderParticipantVERY nice!!
I will switch to Linux in the next Time, but my musicprogramms are the groud why i use windows (im a sysadmin, and i hate it 😈 ) to time…
I will try this too! 8)
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