On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 10:29:15AM +0100, Mysth-R wrote: > Hi, > > Yesterday I tried with a friend of mine to synchronize our computers with a > simple midi cable. > We just want to make music together, and synchronize, the transport AND the > tempo with a Master and a Slave. > > After hours and hours of tests, we just made the transport sync works. But > we couldn't sync the tempo. > > Someone told me on the #LAD IRC, about netjack, but it seems to be to "loud" > for what we want to do. can you explain loud ? > > In fact, most of the softs can sync themself each other with JACK transport, > but can't send Midi Time Code to the midi out. so why not use netjack ? grab current jack release and go. it now works over wireless. use celt codec to reduce bitrate. should give you 4channels in both directions easiely. and i guess you only want 8 channels in one direction. > And when we even they can send Midi Time Code, it can't be sync with jack > transport on the other computer. > > The top would be to find a soft which can act as a bridge between Midi Time > Code and Jack Transport. like for exemple : > > First Computer : Seq24 -> Midi Time Code send to Midi out of the Sound card. > Second computer : -> Midi Time Code received in the Midi In -> bridge on > JackTransport -> and then each softs could be sync. > > The other solution : > > First Computer : Seq24 -> JACK Transport -> BRIDGEto Midi Time Code send to > Midi out of the Sound card. > Second computer : -> Midi Time Code received in the Midi In -> BRIDGE to > JACKTransport -> and then each softs could be sync. > > Is someone knows a simple solution ? > I am a bit disapointed netjack. its even sample accurate. -- torben Hohn http://galan.sourceforge.net -- The graphical Audio language _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user