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How Can I Use My Old Computer With My New One?
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 3:42 pm
by Naive Teen Idol
Friends, I recently upgraded from a G4 w/ OSX 10.2.8, 384MB RAM and MOTU 2408 PCI interface with Live 3 and Reason 2.5 to a MacBook and Live 6 (as noted in my sig). I've barely touched it since I got the new rig, and I figure it's not really worth selling at this point. But is there any way of integrating that computer into my new setup in a useful way?
I don't know much about MAC - but....
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 4:00 pm
by overdub
Check FX-Teleport - there should be a MAC release of it in 2.nd quarter this year.
Fx-teleport lets you host and run plugins on a second computer, freeing up cpu on your main machine
link takes you to an interview with the inventor of the app.
have fun
http://www.soniccontrol.com/features/article.php?ID=17
Re: I don't know much about MAC - but....
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 5:20 pm
by Zerobae
overdub wrote:Check FX-Teleport - there should be a MAC release of it in 2.nd quarter this year.
it seems that was 2nd quarter of 2006... last thing i found on the fx-max forum is max saying they are working hard on the mac-version, posted on 25th october 2006.
the day will come, though...
IAC/Net Send AU
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 5:23 pm
by nobbystylus
By using the build in IAC bus (audio/midisetup in your apps/utilities folder) you can send and receive midi notes/sync etc (from live to another host on your other machine), plus using the Net Send/Receive Audio units you could send and / or receive audio back into live. Could be a way of using your old machine as a soft synth host .. connect over Gigabit ethernet or FireWire for best results..
woops
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 5:24 pm
by overdub
I was only 1 year off, though

Re: IAC/Net Send AU
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 5:36 pm
by Naive Teen Idol
nobbystylus wrote:By using the build in IAC bus (audio/midisetup in your apps/utilities folder) you can send and receive midi notes/sync etc (from live to another host on your other machine), plus using the Net Send/Receive Audio units you could send and / or receive audio back into live. Could be a way of using your old machine as a soft synth host .. connect over Gigabit ethernet or FireWire for best results..
Ah, interesting. Do both machines need to be 10.4.8? My other machine has Reason 2.5 — I wonder if I could use Live on my MacBook to trigger it via MIDI and send the Reason audio back...
Re: IAC/Net Send AU
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 6:24 pm
by kcp
Naive Teen Idol wrote:nobbystylus wrote:By using the build in IAC bus (audio/midisetup in your apps/utilities folder) you can send and receive midi notes/sync etc (from live to another host on your other machine), plus using the Net Send/Receive Audio units you could send and / or receive audio back into live. Could be a way of using your old machine as a soft synth host .. connect over Gigabit ethernet or FireWire for best results..
Ah, interesting. Do both machines need to be 10.4.8? My other machine has Reason 2.5 — I wonder if I could use Live on my MacBook to trigger it via MIDI and send the Reason audio back...
I believe both machines need to be 10.4.x to utilize network midi, and yes, it's possible to do what you describe.
Re: IAC/Net Send AU
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 8:45 pm
by Naive Teen Idol
kcp wrote:Naive Teen Idol wrote:nobbystylus wrote:By using the build in IAC bus (audio/midisetup in your apps/utilities folder) you can send and receive midi notes/sync etc (from live to another host on your other machine), plus using the Net Send/Receive Audio units you could send and / or receive audio back into live. Could be a way of using your old machine as a soft synth host .. connect over Gigabit ethernet or FireWire for best results..
Ah, interesting. Do both machines need to be 10.4.8? My other machine has Reason 2.5 — I wonder if I could use Live on my MacBook to trigger it via MIDI and send the Reason audio back...
I believe both machines need to be 10.4.x to utilize network midi, and yes, it's possible to do what you describe.
Now, I'm familiar with the IAC bus. But what are the Net Send/Receive Audio units?