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From: David Cake <dave@difference.com.au>
Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2006 at 7:56:36 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Logic and networking
Message #219308
This is a reply to #219304.
At 2:38 AM -0400 1/10/06, MusicGearfanatic@aol.com wrote: >Hey all while we are all on the subject of NETWORKING our computers I had a >question. I'm just trying to get my mac to talk to another mac via >AUDIO-MIDI >SETUP. I dont want to use anything fancy like MIDIoverLAn and all that >expensive stuff. I am assuming that if I had one mac with a RAX 2 on it and >another mac with LOGIC installed the LOGIC mac should be able to >acess the plugins >on RAX2. Right? Its not that easy. But you should be able to play the remote copy of RAX as if its a remote synth. > So in AUDIO MIDI SETUP I click NETWORK and create a >SESSION like your supposssed to which I guess enables both macs to >talk to each >other VIA midi. You need to do it on both Macs. > But it keeps wanting a PORT number??!! PORT number? whats >that? Where do I get one of those? I have an IP address but thats not >enough? You can just choose a port number. Make it large (in the thousands is good) just to avoid clashing with a port number that is already in use for something else. It doesn't matter much what the port number is as long as both computers involved have the same network number specified. Cheers David
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