Yes thank you. It does ... but when I use kmiditracker as a slave, the tempo change every time, and it is not very synchro ... but yes, this is something like that, that I am looking for.

The top of the top would be hacking Seq24 and add this feature. But I am not a C or C++ developper ...

I am trying others trackers to see. But I am not so confortable with this kind of sequencer.


2008/11/28 Edgar Aichinger <edogawa@aon.at>
Am Freitag 28 November 2008 schrieb Mysth-R:
> > I don't know really... as I said, I didn't need to sync anything external
> > during the last few years so I didn't care to look for that feature.
> >
> > But I do know that MIDI clock send and receive has been implemented in
> > ardour3
> > svn recently. I don't have the time to search which other apps might
> > support
> > it, sorry... as always, google is your friend :)
> >
> Ok thank you for your help. But using Ardour just to syncrhonize Two
> computers using seq24, is just like killing a mosquito with an atomik bomb !
> I would just need an software where I could choose slave or master,
> adjusting the tempo (in the case of master) and send/recevive midi beat
> clock and Jack transport.
> If any kind developper listen to me .... ;-D
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mysth-R

Hm, I just found this, looks like it should do what you want (it claims to be
able to act as MIDI clock master or slave):

http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php/KMidiTracker?content=11141

ah, the DL link there doesn't work, but i found the tar.bz2 here:

http://www.sourcefiles.org/Multimedia/MIDI/Sequencers/kmiditracker-0.5.13.tar.bz2

good luck,

Edgar
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