Thanks for this Gabriel!
I never stumbled upon klick...will test :)
Frank
--- En date de : Ven 31.7.09, Gabriel M. Beddingfield <gabriel(a)teuton.org> a
écrit :
De: Gabriel M. Beddingfield
<gabriel(a)teuton.org>
Objet: Re: [LAU] Re : MIDI clock & sync
À: "Josh Lawrence" <hardbop200(a)gmail.com>
Cc: "linux-audio-user" <linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org>
Date: Vendredi 31 Juillet 2009, 18h52
Hi Josh,
On Fri, 31 Jul 2009, Josh Lawrence wrote:
So, given that Seq24 can follow jack transport and
output MIDI clock,
then what application can be used to set jack
transport tempo? I'm
looking for a single-purpose app, not a large app
like
Ardour.
There's quite a few[1]... including seq24... who can be the
jack transport
master -- and thus set the tempo.
For a single-purpose-tempo-setting-app, maybe look into
klick[2].
I created a small, standalone, command-line app that slaves
to the JACK
transport and sends out MIDI clock pulses. It has a
bug on tempo
changes... but otherwise ready to go. I'll try to
work out the bug
tonight and post the project to web.
Peace,
Gabriel
[1] Off the cuff: klick, seq24, ardour, hydrogen,
nonsequencer,
InConcert
[2]
http://das.nasophon.de/klick/
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