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You *can* choose to ignore the midi clock, but then you lose the whole point of ninjam, namely that you can actually play in sync with others online. For what it's worth we managed to keep two ableton Live computer in sync over Ninjam for about an hour... a bit of nudging here, a bit of fiddling there... Doug Cox wrote: > Kris - I saw your message on the Ninjam forums - interested in hearing > if you ever managed to get Ninjam to run on your hosted server. > > Also, have you had any luck with synch issues? It seems like Ninjam > forces a BPM on you, and of course, without that BPM being translated to > a MIDI clock or similar it seems like your loops would eventually fall > out of synch with Ninjam. Or maybe you're just working with very ambient > pieces and ignoring the Ninjam clock? > > I'd love to know how to synch Ninjam's BPM with my looping via MIDI > clock :( > > Anyone? > > Krispen Hartung wrote: >> You install the software and then you go to >> http://www.ninjam.com/jamfarm/index.php - pick a server and plug in >> the data into the Ninjam software you installed...then wait for the >> people to flock to you like moths to a flame. >> Kris >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> *From:* romain sido <mailto:romainsido44@hotmail.com> >> *To:* info@krispenhartung.com <mailto:info@krispenhartung.com> >> *Sent:* Friday, April 07, 2006 8:26 AM >> *Subject:* about ninjam >> >> hi >> >> im a guitar player and i heard about ninjam. Ive downloaded it but >> i have no idea of how to use this software. Can you please help >> me, tell me how ninjam works. >> >> thanks, >> >> bye >> >> >> ** >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> MSN Hotmail sur i-mode™ : envoyez et recevez des e-mails depuis >> votre téléphone portable ! <http://g.msn.com/8HMBFR/2740??PS=47575> > > > . >