Re: aseqnet reliable/trustable?

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Am 04.01.2011 20:01, schrieb Ken Restivo:
I'm going to do a session tomorrow where I need to have two computers, one with my bass samples, the other with all my other keyboard stuff. Since I only have one MIDI USB interface, I was considering using aseqnet to send MIDI over Ethernet or Bluetooth from one computer to another.

How reliable is aseqnet?

I did a project 3 years ago with it. We dealed out MIDI-notes to 7 PC running Linux-live-CDs from one master-laptop.

It worked flawlessly well...




http://manpages.unixforum.co.uk/man-pages/linux/opensuse-10.2/1/aseqnet-man-page.html


Though we learned, that aseqnet only allows a limited number of connected computers (8 or 10 I do not have it now...)

best regs

HZN

Will this blow up in my face if I use it? I will test it out today, but may not have time to really stress test it before the session. I'll probably stick with Ethernet just to keep it simple for now. Are there any gotchas I need to watch out for?

-ken
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