Hi Jeremy, well the workaround doesn't work.
I first started klick with:
klick -T -o 8800
then:
gtklick -q 8800
Then I started sooperlooper (SL) with sync source set to jack. SL then
shows a tempo of -0.0. When I set a tempo, say 110bpm in gtklick,
SL's tempo doesn't change.
But when I quit gtklick and restart klick with
klick -T 50,
SL shows 50bpm, same with other values.
So it seems that once klick is in OSC mode it ignores the -T option :(
Gerald
On 16.12.2015 15:19, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
> Hi Gerald,
>
> On 12/16/2015 03:06 PM, Gerald Mwangi wrote:
>> But there's a workaround:
>> First one can start klick manually with the -T option.
>> After that start gtklick and it checks if klick is running and connects
>> to it over OSC.
>> I'll try the workaround and give you guys an update this evening or
>> tomorrow...
> I'm curious if this works so yes, please report back!
>
> Jeremy
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