do you mind saying a little more about jack transport, ie: step by steps? I'm to understand you just let it do its job, there's nothing to do, but I have not experienced this phenomenon :) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Hemba" <tomhemba@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: "A list for linux audio users" <linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 6:42 PM Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Syncing Ardour and Rosegarden (or Muse) > John Williams wrote: > > >I would like to set up synchronisation of ardour > >(ardour-0.9beta9-1.rhfc1.ccrma) and rosegarden > >(rosegarden4-0.9.5-1.rhfc1.ccrma) on Fedora. I have tried _many_ > >combinations of setting ardour and rosegarden as slave and master, and > >using MIDI or jack master/slave systems. No joy. > > > >It is possible? And if so, how? > > > > > Synchronisation is a hot topic for me as well. As far as I understand > it, if you want to sync 2 programs your best bet is to use jack > master/slave. Ardour currently syncs with jack. In other words, after > making the proper settings in Ardour and you press play in Ardour you > can see the jack transport move as well - which to me is a sign of great > hope. I have heard that the CVS version of Hydrogen also syncs with > jack. I have read in the MusE list that they have got it working as > well since the last stable release (0.6.2) - so it's possible that if > you tried the CVS version it would work - although there are 2 different > development trees and I don't know which one you should try. I don't > know about the status of Rosegarden. Anyways - In summary it is getting > really close. I'd love to hear if you make any further progress. Also > if anyone else has better information please correct me. > > Thomas Hemba >