Best way to monitor/debug time critical process

Brad Fuller brad at sonaural.com
Mon Aug 16 21:23:36 UTC 2004


Thanks Craig.

Did you set the Process Browser to update more quickly? I saw someplace that
it was set to 16ms, but I think that was an old msg. When I looked in the
class, it seemed that there were several places that it was set.

What do you do? 

> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Craig Latta
> Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 2:13 PM
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> Subject: re: Best way to monitor/debug time critical process
> 
> 
> Hi Brad--
> 
> > What is the best, or best ways, to monitor and debug a 
> Process that is 
> > time critical?
> 
> 	For much of the audio work I do, I find that the 
> process browser doesn't add too much overhead to things. I'm 
> also fond of playing particular pitches via MIDI when certain 
> locations are reached. :)
> 
> 
> -C
> 
> --
> Craig Latta
> improvisational musical informaticist
> craig at netjam.org
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