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Re: Syncing 2 PC's
Hmmm. My guess is has something to do with MIDI via a LAN. Network
packet traffic was never supposed to provide realtime anything, though
I must admit ignorance to this protocol. Did you try using a standard
USB to MIDI interface? I used to get an iBook to talk to a Mac G3
desktop with no issues.
Mark Sottilaro
On Saturday, July 26, 2003, at 05:47 AM, Lars Oeschey wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to the list, I don't know if I'm right here ;)
>
> What I want to do is a live performance with 2 PC's and perhaps a few
> keyboards. I did a few tests already, and found my biggest problem is
> the sync of the PC's.
> One Laptop is a Pentium M 1800, so a quite modern machine, while the
> other is a Pentium 400. That means that I can't run *every* software on
> the P400 (e.g. Cakewalk Sonar).
> I linked the machines with a network cable (100MBit) and run
> MidiOverLan
> on it, which currently just transports Sync Data.
> For example I tried to run Ableton Liv on the fast machine, and rebirth
> on the slower one. Ableton has a setting to add or remove to the
> latency, but it just goes from -50 to +50ms, which isn't enough to get
> both machines in sync.
> I also tried Ableton+Acid, where the slower PC gave the timecode, but
> then the sync would drift.
> On the slow PC I can't use Ableton, since I have two different Audio
> outs, and Ableton would only let me select one of them, so I have no
> dedicated PreListen output.
>
> I just need some ideas, what a successful setup could be...
>
> Lars
>