[linux-audio-user] Syncing Ardour and Rosegarden (or Muse)

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John Williams wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-12-15 at 20:39, Aaron Trumm wrote:
> 
>>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 :)
> 
> 
> I'm not sure what you're asking.  I merely want to use ardour to tell
> muse, rosegarden or even hydrogen to:
> 
> (1) Start
> (2) Stop
> (3) Rewind
> 
> Does that answer your question?
> 

It's very dependant on the apps having upto date JACK transport support. 
Ardour is still a little behind I think.

Your best bet is syncing jamin with alsaplayer ATM :)

IIUC One of the apps has to be set as timebase master then jack should 
take care of the rest. Unfortunately there are stillissues with getting 
accurate sync. They are being worked on.

A quicktoot for this will be much appreciated.






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