Re: Jack Transport Master program

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Hi Jeremy, well the workaround doesn't work.
I first started klick with:
klick -T -o 8800

then:
gtklick -q 8800

Then I started sooperlooper (SL) with sync source set to jack. SL then shows a tempo of -0.0. When I set a tempo, say 110bpm in gtklick,
SL's tempo doesn't change.

But when I quit gtklick and restart klick with
klick -T 50,
SL shows 50bpm, same with other values.

So it seems that once klick is in OSC mode it ignores the -T option :(
Gerald

On 16.12.2015 15:19, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
Hi Gerald,

On 12/16/2015 03:06 PM, Gerald Mwangi wrote:
But there's a workaround:
First one can start klick manually with the -T option.
After that start gtklick and it checks if klick is running and connects
to it over OSC.
I'll try the workaround  and give you guys an update this evening or
tomorrow...
I'm curious if this works so yes, please report back!

Jeremy




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