Ok, thanks. I will post an issue!
Also, I am trying to do an analogue thing in Linux (Ubuntu Studio), trying to sync SC and Ardour with MIDIClockOut and still Im a bit confused...
Following some instructions from the ardour site, I downloaded a2jmidid, and started it with
a2jmidid -e as the instructions say.
In the jack connections/midi tab I connected the Midithrough output to the Ardour control input (maybe I should have chosen Ardour mcu, or Ardour seq but I dont know what is the difference!) and in SC typed:
m = MIDIClockOut("Midi Through", "Midi Through Port-0");
Tempo.default.gui
m.play
I started the metronome in Ardour, and changed the tempo in SC to 20BPM, and nothing happens basically, other than Ardour's Metronome sounding at, say, 120BPM, while SC's metronome sounds at 20BPM. I hoped that, in the moment that I evaluated m.play, Ardour would change its tempo, but it didn't.
I think that I am not understanding something, but I'm kind of lost...
My experience using loopbe while developing the windows midi stuff
recently, was good. I tested almost all midi messages, including sysex, but
I didn't try this midiclockout class.
I don't have access to a PC now, bit will try. If you want, you can post an
issue on github, and I'll have a look, in a couple weeks.
I am not saying that the problem is not loopbe, just that it worked OK for
me.
Luis
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