Mac Pro To Macbook Pro Mirroring |
Sat 20 Oct 2007, 02:41
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 13-Aug 07 From: Baton Rouge - US Member No.: 93,822 |
Bear with me on this one.
I have my recording Mac Pro upstairs and my grand piano downstairs. I'm getting excellent sound in spite of 50' mic cables. I want to control the Mac Pro from downstairs at the piano. Is there a way to make the notebook mirror the pro? I already duel monitor with the pro so that shouldn't be a big deal making the book be the "other monitor", right? The other problem is that bluetooth won't work that far (or at least through the ceiling and a couple of walls) so, assuming there's no way to make the book control the pro, would I have to run 50' USB cables to a standard keyboard and mouse to operate the pro? Until I can afford the upstairs studio room expansion and have the 8' piano hoisted in, I need a work-around. Thanks, Kenny |
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Sat 20 Oct 2007, 05:08
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 479 Joined: 08-May 05 From: Portland - US Member No.: 65,373 |
Hmmm......I can't help but wonder how far a USB cable can run. I know I have a fairly cheap and very easy to use Behringer BCF 2000 USB controller that can control playback, specific channel volume, etc. I would suggest finding something like that assuming you could either chain several USB cables (they have female to male extension cables) or a 50' cable. THAT would be worth looking into.
Also, if you are real tricky you could possibly use a 50' network cable and network your Mac Pro and a notebook (defintely with a Mac notebook....not so sure how easy it would be with a PC notebook). This is beyond my experience but I know it is possible. www.myspace.com/mortal_engines This post has been edited by mortalengines: Sat 20 Oct 2007, 05:12 |
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Sat 20 Oct 2007, 08:41
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 122 Joined: 16-Jul 06 From: London - UK Member No.: 81,499 |
The way I see it you have two options:
1) Boot the MacPro in FireWire target mode. You would need a couple of firewire repeaters to maintain a good signal but you should be able to use the OS on the MacPro to boot the MBP and take charge of its hard-drives etc. 2) Network the two computers via ethernet. All this will allow you to do is to use the MP internal drives. This technique works very well. -------------------- www.myspace.com/commercialmusicstudios
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Sun 21 Oct 2007, 02:23
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 142 Joined: 07-Jul 04 From: - US Member No.: 46,480 |
You can't use the MBP as a monitor for the mac pro.
chicken of the VNC http://sourceforge.net/projects/cotvnc/ You will be able to control the Mac Pro from the MBP. via your network. That should do the trick. since it's over your network , it's a bit laggy as compared to direct control. You could also use Apple Remote Desktop, which is built in to 10.5. -------------------- |
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