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FWIW - it looks like there is a version of the Ninjam client that can send out MIDI clock based on the Ninjam BPM. It's on the download page at the bottom - the Wasabi version of the Windows client. I haven't actually tried it yet, but I saw a reference to this fact in the Developer's forum. I downloaded it and ran it, and it does indeed have a MIDI Clock Master check box and start/stop buttons. Having no experience with Ninjam, I can only guess that this means it can send the Ninjam clock out as MIDI clock. Hopefully that's useful for giving me a master MIDI clock that is in time with the Ninjam clock. Makes rhythmic looping possible (possibly?!) :) I'll explore a little more this weekend, including seeing if I can get Ninjam server to run on my server at Bluehost.com. I'll let you know what I discover, Kris. D Krispen Hartung wrote: > What package are you using? Can you point to it? > > >> I have the NINJAM server running on my server.. it is a server I >> lease from >> ev1servers.net... We recently used to it collab between 2 location in >> california, and a third from ann arbor, MI... >> >> as for your shoutcast issues, are you saying you had a problem >> running both the >> shoutcast server and the ninjam server on the same machine? >> >> peace >> -cpr >> >> Quoting Krispen Hartung <khartung@cableone.net>: >> >>> I had no luck getting it to run using the Shoutcast server....never >>> figured >>> out why. If anyone finds a server that will run the Ninjam software, >>> PLEASE >>> let me know and I'll switch to it...because it is so nice to not >>> have to use >>> >>> two separate servers and streaming software to have a duo collaboration >>> performance....it's very complicated and required me to use two >>> laptops. >>> >>> I gave up on syncing. I just keep everything non-rhythmic, which is >>> how I >>> perform half the time anyway. >>> >>> Kris >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> > 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-modeT : envoyez et recevez des e-mails depuis >>> >> votre téléphone portable ! >> >>> <http://g.msn.com/8HMBFR/2740??PS=47575> >>> > >>> > >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. >> >> > > >