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Most people casually express a desire for a "realtime" kernel when they actually mean a low latency kernel, but sometimes realtime is actually necessary. For instance, multiple tracks with multiple overdub takes might require realtime response in order for the musician to keep tempo. If you find that low latency is not sufficient, you can build your own kernel with true realtime capabilities. | Most people casually express a desire for a "realtime" kernel when they actually mean a low latency kernel, but sometimes realtime is actually necessary. For instance, multiple tracks with multiple overdub takes might require realtime response in order for the musician to keep tempo. If you find that low latency is not sufficient, you can build your own kernel with true realtime capabilities. |