Re: [Jack-Devel] ?= Usage feasibility

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DateThu, 01 Feb 2018 17:45:12 +0100
From Kjetil Matheussen <[hidden] at gmail dot com>
ToChris Caudle <[hidden] at chriscaudle dot org>
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In-Reply-ToChris Caudle Re: [Jack-Devel] ?= Usage feasibility
On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 4:02 AM, Chris Caudle <[hidden]> wrote:

> On Wed, January 31, 2018 6:07 pm, [hidden] wrote:
> > Does anyone know of someone who has a setup where 2 DAWs can run in
> > perfect sync (like REWIRE) but maintain all their functionality?
>
> Can you explain a little more what you mean?  You can keep sample rate
> sync using jack, if you also want to keep transport sync then you would
> need jack aware applications that support the jack transport API.  Ardour
> and Mixbus do, Qtractor, not sure if there are others.  May depend on if
> you really mean DAW or if you mean a MIDI sequencer and a DAW, there are a
> few sequencers which can be synchronized to jack.
>
>
Radium, Ardour, and BitWig (I think) are the three DAWs on Windows that
support Jack Transport, as far as I know.
And probably Mixbus.



> Cubase and Ableton specifically in my case.
>
> Which OS platform are  you using?  Jack is multi-platform, but was
> primarily developed and maintained on linux.  There are Windows and Mac OS
> ports, but a lot fewer people are experienced in getting jack working on
> those platforms.
>
>
I've been using jack on windows since around 2007. Haven't noticed any
problems.
MacOS should be fine too.
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