Julien Claassen | 6 Jun 2009 08:11
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Re: schedule effects

Hi again!
   Just a short word, before I have to dash: You might try a newer jack. I run 
a slightly patched jackd 0.112.0. But later versions are available and they 
fix the problem I had to patch.
   If you only need to find positions of the MIDI file to know when to do what, 
you can do it in several ways:
1. either use rmidish to run them, it displays measure/beat and you can get 
tempo information. Using this info, you can easily calculate times, you could 
write a small script or program to convert this information into real time.
   A second solution would be to use ecasound/nama and playback the generated 
wav-files and in nama set marks, in ecasound just give getpos.
   Hope that helps.
   Warm regards
             Julien

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