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At 20:23 20/11/2006, you wrote: >On 20 nov 2006, at 19.12, Os wrote: > >>That said, this has completely transformed my ability to use NINJAM, >>being a laptop-musician kind of guy. > > >Do you think this AU plug-in version would be the best choice if I >only want to use the Mac as the interface to Ninjam but keep the the >noise-making happening on a Windows box? (I don't want to install >Ninjam or other software on the Windows system) Or would the >standalone OS X Ninjam do well for that purpose? > >The other day I noticed a temple block like click track sound in >Ninjam - do people use that to sync? yes well some do, most didn't think about that ;-) (or didn't care) >My understanding is that it >might be as fun to sync by ear while you play, eventually playing a >tap tempo button with a foot for electronics. I don't think that will work >I mean, it's only one >or two bar wrong so the tempo can't go that wrong? some sort of reference to the tempo is needed. (like setting edp to the correct bpm) >Any one tried to use the click track sound of Ninjam to create a MIDI >Clock pulse? no, it's not available separate from the other audio (apart from os-client on mac) >The Repeater has a "follow beat" sync option and I'm >sure there must be some software that converts a simple audio pulse >into MIDI Clock? :-) and then you need a strategy to get yourself in time with the looper andy >Greetings from Sweden > >Per Boysen >www.boysen.se (Swedish) >www.looproom.com (international) >http://tinyurl.com/fauvm (podcast) >http://www.myspace.com/looproom