Hi everyone,
as I have the impression, that some of you around here seem faced with the task to set up a Gigastudio multi-machine-setup for the first time; I just like to spread the link, where you can download a demo of that fantastic money and time-saver "MIDI over LAN":
All you need is an off-the-shelf 100MBit-ethernet-connection for this tool (hubs are fine for a usual single-master multiple-slave array). Then you are able to send MIDI using up to 32 virtual MIDI-ports from whatever PC to any other in the LAN without having to buy (and connect) a dedicated MIDI-interface for each machine. Latency is amazingly low (<2-3ms), it runs stabil on all machines I have built yet (XP and Win98SE). The only problem I try to fix right now is, MIDI over LAN is crashing Win98SE, if I use synchronous DC-30 video for external TV within Logic Audio. The DC-30 and the MIDIoverLAN-drivers seem to collide. All other known configurations work perfectly well and without ANY hangers, glitches or the like. One of the best things: it costs you only $49,- for the whole network. One of my favourite applications this year!
You can get the demo here to see if it works for you:
http://www.musiclab.com
Btw. MoL provides local pipes, too, so I think you don't even need MIDI- Yoke to set up local virtual-MIDI-connections...
All the best
Roman
P.S.: If you need more information about hardware-related things and details about what users found out regarding MoL or the like, consider searching the GS-forum at http://www.northernsounds.com.
as I have the impression, that some of you around here seem faced with the task to set up a Gigastudio multi-machine-setup for the first time; I just like to spread the link, where you can download a demo of that fantastic money and time-saver "MIDI over LAN":
All you need is an off-the-shelf 100MBit-ethernet-connection for this tool (hubs are fine for a usual single-master multiple-slave array). Then you are able to send MIDI using up to 32 virtual MIDI-ports from whatever PC to any other in the LAN without having to buy (and connect) a dedicated MIDI-interface for each machine. Latency is amazingly low (<2-3ms), it runs stabil on all machines I have built yet (XP and Win98SE). The only problem I try to fix right now is, MIDI over LAN is crashing Win98SE, if I use synchronous DC-30 video for external TV within Logic Audio. The DC-30 and the MIDIoverLAN-drivers seem to collide. All other known configurations work perfectly well and without ANY hangers, glitches or the like. One of the best things: it costs you only $49,- for the whole network. One of my favourite applications this year!
You can get the demo here to see if it works for you:
http://www.musiclab.com
Btw. MoL provides local pipes, too, so I think you don't even need MIDI- Yoke to set up local virtual-MIDI-connections...
All the best
Roman
P.S.: If you need more information about hardware-related things and details about what users found out regarding MoL or the like, consider searching the GS-forum at http://www.northernsounds.com.