On Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 05:06:52PM -0400, Jesse Chappell wrote: > 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 As I mentioned in a previous post, the sync from Ardour to Rosegarden does not work with the versions shipped with Debian. To sync with jack from Ardour to Rosegarden, you will have to build the latest rosegarden by hand (0.9.8). James