> Hi, > > yes, I tried MuSE for some time and was very confused why it didn't work > until I read at the project page: > > "Here are some stuff that hopefully will make it into 1.0: > [..] > - Sync IN/OUT should be working" > > http://www.muse-sequencer.org/wiki/index.php/1.0goals Ok, that page does not seem to have been updated for a while. Referring to MTC it is correct, for midi clock the situation should be better. I updated it a bit. What hardware are you trying to sync to? Does muse see the clock messages? (argument -m. Also -s for good measure) Remember that you have to click the [Sync] button in the transport. Regards, Robert > > On 08:50 Mon 19 Feb , Robert Jonsson wrote: > > Hi, > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I spent several hours with looking for a sequencer for linux which is > > > able to handle incoming midiclock signal (external source), but > > > couldn't find one til yet. any ideas? > > > > Did you try MusE? > > http://muse-sequencer.org. > > > > The current stable version (0.8.1 or preferrably 0.9pre2) supports this, > > atleast to some extent. If it doesn't do let us know. > > Setting it up is a bit sketchy though.. If you don't succeed best bet is > > to try the MusE mailinglist. > > > > /Robert