Re: [ANN] + Re: Re : MIDI clock & sync

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So you just use jack_midi_clock to adjust some tempo based effects of you 
hardware machine. OK.
   But would it be possible for you to add start/stop. Start would be the main 
thing. I can manage a stop somehow. :-) I wouldn't even need a special locate, 
if locate is forward, rewind, jump to a sppecific position.
   A real nice first would simply be: load my midifile, start my jack-audio 
client and then kick them off togeter. I don't mind who starts whom, as long 
as they do it. :-) And if they somehow keep in sync. So I can record a 
midifile track by track (or clearer speaking: instrument by instrument) and 
afterward listen to all instruments combined and see they fit right up until 
the end of the piece. That would be a dream of mine. :-)
   Kindest regards
         Julien

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