es Ffanci, i think that creating a VST with Cabbage would be a solution. I'm a bit surprised though that there seems not be be a ready-made progam for this. But i guess this is the way to go...one more for the to-do list :P
One computer is running Blue/Csound and the Csound Jacktransport opcode, the other computer gets synced by this Jacktransport opcode. This works very well.
The second computer is running a sequencer program (Muse) with VST instruments. I want to be able to direct the midi output of Muse ( or a keyboard) to different VSTs in Carla.
Thanks for thinking aloud and confirming the Cabbage/VST solution!
greetings
Menno
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From: Ffanci Silvain <silvain@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: menno <nabob_cd@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: LFO and midi channels
Hi Menno,
couldn't a solution with Cabbage/Blue or PureData do the trick? Naturally, it
would still involve writing some code to put everything in place, but then you
friend would have a "simple" GUI to serve the purpose. - Just think aloud...
Ta-ta,
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