Hi, On Wednesday 20 Jul 2005 13:55, tim hall wrote: > Last Tuesday 19 July 2005 13:34, Atte Andr? Jensen was like: > > John Mulholland wrote: > > > <snip> if you happen > > > to stumble across a whole load of cheap medium spec machines it may be > > > the best option. > > > > How would you route midi/audio between them in realtime? > > Mmm, Audio cluster. Any sensible suggestions would be of interest here too. I'm pokeing around a bit in this area! There's a tool in alsa 'aseqnet' that can send atleast one midistream over the network, which is good enough for me. Haven't tested this yet... The other part I'm going to use is Netjack http://sourceforge.net/projects/netjack (was called Udpsync earlier, might be renamed again since the name apparently clashes with the OSX jack-network functionality :-/) I've been trying it out as an outboard effect (running jack_convolve on the second machine) and it works! You need a good network and there are issues with small buffer sizes though. The software is nowhere near finished but it can be tricked into working. Regards, Robert > > cheers, > > tim hall > http://glastonburymusic.org.uk -- http://spamatica.se/musicsite/