Cantabile over 2 pcs
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- KVRian
- 791 posts since 8 Mar, 2006 from Australia
Um, not really sure what you're getting at. Care to elaborate?
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- KVRist
- 31 posts since 27 Jul, 2004
You might be better off using Steinberg VSTLInk
(if they still implement it)
or FXTeleport.
FXTeleport forum reports it works with x64 OS.
HOWEVER, BACK TO CANTIBLE.....
I read up at their website.
Read some stuff about Telnet.
But I am still confused.
What is the best way to sync up two PCs using Cantible 2.0 ?
(if they still implement it)
or FXTeleport.
FXTeleport forum reports it works with x64 OS.
HOWEVER, BACK TO CANTIBLE.....
I read up at their website.
Read some stuff about Telnet.
But I am still confused.
What is the best way to sync up two PCs using Cantible 2.0 ?
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- KVRian
- 791 posts since 8 Mar, 2006 from Australia
To answer some of these questions:
* Cantabile doesn't have any built in support for streaming audio/MIDI between two PC's. For that you'll need something like what GraphMan suggested - VST System Link or FX Teleport - or physical audio/midi cables.
* You can synchronise time and transport with Cantabile Performer using MTC (ie: MIDI Clock). Cantabile can work as master or slave in this situation.
* The telnet interface to Cantabile is for software developers who want to write third party applications that control Cantabile and allows operations such as loading sessions, switching subsession, finding out the current sub-session list, controlling anything that's MIDI assignable etc... eg: it could be used to write an iPhone app that wirelessly controls Cantabile running on a box "out the back" somewhere. Currently there are no apps that use this but some under development. It's also used in a couple of custom installations that I can't discuss due to NDA agreements.
Hope this clears things up.
Brad
* Cantabile doesn't have any built in support for streaming audio/MIDI between two PC's. For that you'll need something like what GraphMan suggested - VST System Link or FX Teleport - or physical audio/midi cables.
* You can synchronise time and transport with Cantabile Performer using MTC (ie: MIDI Clock). Cantabile can work as master or slave in this situation.
* The telnet interface to Cantabile is for software developers who want to write third party applications that control Cantabile and allows operations such as loading sessions, switching subsession, finding out the current sub-session list, controlling anything that's MIDI assignable etc... eg: it could be used to write an iPhone app that wirelessly controls Cantabile running on a box "out the back" somewhere. Currently there are no apps that use this but some under development. It's also used in a couple of custom installations that I can't discuss due to NDA agreements.
Hope this clears things up.
Brad
