On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 3:32 PM, Christian Bunge <ch-bunge(a)nord-com.net>wrote;wrote:
Hi,
I test ardour3 beta 5. to synchronize to Cubase Audio 2.06 (no crack) on
atari falcon
- ardour as master with MTC and jack, runs fine (but no song position)
- ardour as master with MTC and internal, runs out off time after a while,
but the song position work.
- ardour as slave don´t work. Ardour can be slave to the atari with midi
clock and the transporter run. But there is no sound anymore. No midi and
no audio. It's a bug?
chris
Am 23.09.2012 15:07, schrieb Paul Davis:
On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Christian Bunge <ch-bunge(a)nord-com.net
<mailto:ch-bunge@nord-com.net>**> wrote:
I have tried qtraktor to use it as slave to my atari. It works, but
the synchronization of the tempo is not very good.
Another problem is that I can't recored different midi-channels to
one track at once. Qtraktor mix all midi-channels to one
midi-channel. That's not what I want. Maybe I miss something.
have you considered testing ardour3 beta 5, given that it can:
* be an MTC master
* be an MTC slave
* be an MMC master
* be an MMC slave
* be a MIDI Clock master
* be a MIDI Clock slave
* arbitrarily mask different MIDI channels for a given track (*)
(*) though possibly not during recording, certainly during playback
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I'm not sure it supports all the tempo sync'ing you need, but it works for
me with my external HDR. Might be worth a look.
Regards,
Alex