Re: what's up with midi clock

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Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:

> Right now, the laptop 2 has a chuck script that listens for OSC messages 
> and feeds sooperlooper a MIDI clock.  Instead, you could write a simple 
> C program that listens for OSC messages and is the JACK transport 
> master.  Writing a transport master is not very difficult.

Could be a possibility. I've been using jack transport locally and 
that's rock steady and without problems. Basically what I need is sync 
of tempo + the beginning of each bar. Start/stop and bar number is 
unnecessary for this exact purpose.

> Looks like Esben Stein did exactly this recently:
> 
>   http://www.nabble.com/JACK-Transport-td23135202.html

 From reading this, it seems to me he wrote "something" in 
supercollider. If it's reasonably stand-alone that shouldn't be a 
problem though.

> Also, perhaps netjack already has this ability.

I'll have to look into that also.

Basically it seems that I have more options that I thought. I start with 
what I have and check other possibilities if I get in trouble.

Thanks for the ideas!

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Atte

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