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Ok, I figured the hardware support bit would be a longshot anyways.
Whatever is going on, it is missing real-time deadlines for some reason. It could be the configuration results in too much work, or the audio work itself isn't that bad but the priority is low enough that other less time-critical work is getting in the way.
But yeah, even if it is solvable, there should be good defaults to prevent it from happening in the first place. Annoying thing is that there might even be profiles where one would work for you, but they might be hidden deep in the terminal.