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Jimbo
posté ven. 18 mai 2001, 05:52
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Any ideas about useing two macs with Vision DSP.I would like my Powerbook 1400cs to handle the midi and the desktop(7300/200) to look after the audio .I have two standard midi interfaces.If thats not possible, can I sync them together using mmc?
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Francois Déchery
posté lun. 21 mai 2001, 15:25
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You can sync via MTC (even plus MMC) or using MidiBeatClock (this allow you to have one single master tempo)

Clock:
Enable MidiBeatClock sending on the audio computer, sync the tempo of the midi computer to external the midi beat clock: press play on the audio computer. it should work! wink.gif

MTC:
If you prefer using the MTC, send it from the audio mac. Enable receive, and sync in the midi mac. Set the same tempo on both computers. press play on the audio mac!

MMC is a remote protocol that will allow you to press play on the slave computer to trigger the play action on the master computer (which always SEND the MTC sync to the slave computer)

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