On Mon, 4 Jan 2016, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
yes, might be yours truly qmidinet (or ipmidi) on the
stake here...
Any tool is designed for a purpose. None are really designed for low
latency over wifi.
qmidinet/ipmidi never meant to be midi-over-the-air as
far as for live,
uncajed (faraday-wise;)) open, public-address or whatever situation, let's be
certain... instead, it's always assumed an in-house flat or home-studio
situation, for x-sake :)
I am not sure RTPMidi is that much better in this situation, at least
latency wise. Probably better than TCP though.
when in doubt, get it all wired over good old and
trusty ethernet-- i bet it
might even go on par and even exceed old current-loop, cabled-midi timing
specs :P
Even on an old 10M line. It would not be hard to put two cards in each end
and set up failover too. I suppose two APs set to two channels could do
the same for wireless.
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Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net