Them wrote on Thu, 03-Jun-2004: > Jesse Chappell wrote: > > > Ardour is not a good transport "slave" yet. You must start/stop the > > transport from ardour at this time. If this is what you are doing, > > and it still doesn't record anything, please post a bugreport > > on ardour's bugtracking site: http://ardour.org/mantis/ > > It's working just fine if I start/stop the transport in ardour... I just > need to make sure I have some kind of synchronization with the sequencer > when recording multiple MIDI tracks. Does it work the other way around, > using Ardour for the master and a sequencer as the slave (using SMPTE, > MTC, MMC, whatever)? Yes, if that sequencer has jack transport support (and it works better than ardour's :) that is the way to go. You don't want to try it any other way than jack-transport, atm. jlc