[linux-audio-user] (no subject)

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Date: Mon Feb 19 2007 - 13:34:47 EET

Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 12:34:46 +0100
From: Lasse Lindner <dabalance@email-addr-hidden>
To: A list for linux audio users <linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden>
Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] (no subject)
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Hi,

yes, I tried MuSE for some time and was very confused why it didn't work
until I read at the project page:

"Here are some stuff that hopefully will make it into 1.0:
[..]
- Sync IN/OUT should be working"

http://www.muse-sequencer.org/wiki/index.php/1.0goals

On 08:50 Mon 19 Feb , Robert Jonsson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I spent several hours with looking for a sequencer for linux which is
> > able to handle incoming midiclock signal (external source), but
> > couldn't find one til yet. any ideas?
>
> Did you try MusE?
> http://muse-sequencer.org.
>
> The current stable version (0.8.1 or preferrably 0.9pre2) supports this,
> atleast to some extent. If it doesn't do let us know.
> Setting it up is a bit sketchy though.. If you don't succeed best bet is to
> try the MusE mailinglist.
>
> /Robert
Received on Mon Feb 19 16:15:01 2007

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