Re: Question About jack transport

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On Fri, 7 Apr 2017 15:28:15 +0200 (CEST), Jeanette C. wrote:
>Apr 7 2017, Ralf Mardorf has written:
>> To sync step sequencers/arpeggiators, delays etc. of non-Linux apps
>> I'm using "MIDI clock".  
>But PianoTeq [snip] is a native Linux application, available as an LV2
>plugin or as a standalone - if I'm not mistaken. Just clarifying...

After taking a brief look at https://www.pianoteq.com/ there seems
nothing what JACK transport might be good for. Pianoteq provide effects.
I don't know if LV2 could sync effect speeds directly, but at least
"MIDI clock" should do the job. I might be mistaken, but I guess JACK
transport is not aimed for this kind of sync.
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