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Wed 8 Jun 2005, 20:41
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 125 Joined: 25-Sep 03 From: Brookfield, IL. - US Member No.: 25,398 |
Mmmm, ..anybody know if it's somehow possible to run both an Alum. Powerbook G4 and a G5 Tower (HOOKED-UP TOGETHER), so that they work as one? ...And if so, can a 20" Display(w/G5) and the Powerbook's 15" Display be utilized to work togther as well?
For any DAW, that would be one powerful set-up. Especially with upgraded Ram in both. Just pipe dreamin....... Thanks! |
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Wed 8 Jun 2005, 21:24
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 21-Mar 05 From: Weesp NH - NL Member No.: 62,774 |
there is a program of wich i don't know the name that lets you make a lan connection and do the things you want to do so it is possible but! but you have to look further for names and sites ets
if i recall it correctly it even has a shared clipboard This post has been edited by Just.sounds: Wed 8 Jun 2005, 21:25 |
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Wed 8 Jun 2005, 22:00
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 125 Joined: 25-Sep 03 From: Brookfield, IL. - US Member No.: 25,398 |
Thanks Just.sounds,
..I'll try again to search and get back here if I find anything more on the subject. ...Sure would be great! Cheers! |
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Thu 9 Jun 2005, 02:53
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Moderator In Chief (MIC) Group: Editors Posts: 15,189 Joined: 23-Dec 01 From: Paris - FR Member No.: 2,758 |
Nels, you're talking either of the Node system for Apple Logic users, or XGrid from Apple too, but which needs special apps to be used with (it's a clustering app, so serious stuff behind). So unfortunately, it won't work for us.
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Thu 9 Jun 2005, 03:13
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 125 Joined: 25-Sep 03 From: Brookfield, IL. - US Member No.: 25,398 |
lepetitmartien,
Of course, you're right about the Thread/Topic. .....I do apologize. Thanks for the input. Suspected that if there was a way, it would be complicated and/or expensive. ......A pipe dream after all. Good job! |
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Thu 9 Jun 2005, 08:11
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 09-Jun 05 From: Staten Island - US Member No.: 66,615 |
Distributing the processors may require some pretty hefty work, but there's a free program out there called Jack that allows you to send audio over the internet. This program can also route audio between programs on a single computer, sort of like rewire for non-compatible programs. This might be the kind of application you're looking for. I believe similar software exists for sending midi clock information over a LAN so that two computers could be in sync. This might also be useful to you.
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Thu 9 Jun 2005, 14:11
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 125 Joined: 25-Sep 03 From: Brookfield, IL. - US Member No.: 25,398 |
jescoolman,
I'll look into it ..and if it's seemingly doable, with minimal complication and/or expensive, I'll come back to tell all. Thanks |
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Thu 9 Jun 2005, 17:40
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 249 Joined: 21-Feb 03 From: Providence - US Member No.: 12,850 |
yeah - netjack in Jack will send audio over a network so you can use one machine as an outboard processor for the other or whatever. I've always wanted to try that being the jack fan that I am.
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