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Performing Live with Jack,Qsynth, and Bristol Organ

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Here is my Hardware/Software Information:
'''Hardware (Acer Aspireone AspireOne netbook) and Peripherals:'''
:* '''Model 715h Wireless''' (ZA3)
:* '''11.6 inch screen'''
I have also noticed when running other Bristol keyboard emulators, the CPU usage is very high in the Jack audio server - this can cause sound distortion. This is no doubt attributed to the limited power of the arm processor - adding RAM will not have a considerable impact on the quality of multiple Bristol emulators.
There is a method to change your Acer Aspireone AspireOne into "performance mode" in order to keep CPU Usage within acceptable levels.
By default, Ubuntu has set the default CPU frequency (i.e. performance) of newly installed computers to "On Demand". This is for a number of reasons including not constantly requiring fan to draw down the battery (although I would be plugged in for practice and performance anyways). The Acer Aspireone a751h CPU has the '''"speedstep"''' feature, and will now show the step to change it to "performance".
'''Steps to Enhance CPU performance(Acer AspireOne a751h):'''
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