On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 9:40 PM, shane richards <shanerich@email.com> wrote:


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Robin Gareus
> Sent: 10/17/11 09:43 AM
> To: shane richards

> > Using netjack on the mac ... how?
>
> jack2's built-in 'netone' driver (aka netjack2) works OOTB.
>
> > Is there a gui?
>
> yes and no. JackPilot's preferences do not include the netone/netjack
> setup. I'm running 0.87 but I don't think this has changed in 0.88.
>
> The ardour2 "Audio Setup" dialog does include it but it fails with
> "invalid parameter" messages here. Launching `jackd -d netone` manually
> works just fine.

Thankyou for the tip.


> shell-scripts can be copied easily over to other systems or OS. I don't
> know if you can migrate [jack-]sessions to/from OSX.

It seems that you can't - even between different session hosts on linux. :(

Shame isn't it? Hence my current LV2 plugin portability testing spree
  


> Personally I prefer a shell-script in the work-folder to a session-dir
> in my $HOME, YMMV.

Couldn't agree more. I store everything related to a project together. Sometimes even binaries and plugins. You're mad if you don't. "Stark-raving-lunatic-asking-to-lose-data-at-the-most-inconvenient-moment". Been there.


Thanks for the detailed reponse, btw. I figured qtractor wouldn't be there, but that leaves me with the problem of Rosegarden. Or at least a cross-platform notation/MIDI/sequencing headache. I'll ask on the rg list.


Musescore supports OSX und Linux

http://musescore.org/en/download