[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> live mode is designed for tap tempo and beat counter functions as master to 
> get sync control over other application's like your InConcert.
> normal mode to sync with ardour as slave or to use the maybe new implemented 
> tempo change_bar function.
>  
> in my little privat fork :-) i have implement a tempo bar into hydrogen. 
> there you can

FWIW, you might check out klick (http://das.nasophon.de/klick/).  Click is 
basically a metronome application, but it can also handled scheduled time 
signature and tempo changes.  It's kind of like InConcert -- but with a 
metronome focus (whereas InConcert has a MIDI tap-tempo focus).

And that's what I think is cool about JACK and the transport... it's very 
unix-ey.  Each piece focuses on doing its part well, and the transport (i.e. 
pipes) allows you to connect them in unimaginable ways.

That's why I think the priority for 0.9.5's transport is to make Hydrogen a 
good 
*slave*.  This opens up H2 to playing well with Ardour, klick, tapstart, MUSE, 
seq24, the non sequencer (with jack midi), rosegarden, OSC, and anyone else who 
needs to control the time.

 > in my little privat fork :-)

Private forks are cool.  I've been using Git for this and I love it.  I'll 
often 
have 3 or more branches when testing out ideas, bug fixes, etc.

Peace,
Gabriel



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