Hi
I haave never tyried it but apple OS has a system called midi over LAN (google it) it is in the audio/midi applications.
It allow midi to be sent via a LAN (eiternet) so there is theoretically no reason it should not work over an interrnet style system because the internet is effectoivelu a very large LAN. But latency and other issue will come into play and so will likely be not very successful.
I did read somewhere of a software package that makes midi/audio colaboration over the internet simple but I can't recall it's name.. That said let Google be your friend.
Steve
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From: edhlaw1
To: Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 9:18 AM
Subject: [Logic_Cafe] Midi Signal
Good People,
I use logic pro 9.1. I have a friend who uses Cubass. The issue is is there an easy way for one of us to send the other a midi sync signal over the internet so when one of us tries to program a drum track to use, that track will line up with the audio tracks on the other software? Please advise.
Eric H.
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Midi Signal
2010-06-24 by steve@singers.org.nz
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