Jack MIDI Clock =============== This program is a [JACK](http://jackaudio.org/) client that sends MIDI beat clock pulses based on the current tempo given by the JACK transport. Dependencies ------------ * Standard C development tools (cc, make, libc) * Jack Audio Connection Kit (libjack-dev) Installation ------------ ```bash git clone git://github.com/x42/jack_midi_clock.git cd jack_midi_clock make sudo make install ``` The makefile honors `CFLAGS`, `LDFLAGS`, `DESTDIR` and `PREFIX` variables. e.g. `make install PREFIX=/usr` and also supports `uninstall` target as well as individual `[un]install-bin`, `[un]install-man` targets. Usage ----- Start jackd and some application to act as JACK-timecode master, then launch: ```bash jack_midi_clock & ``` The application runs until it receives a TERM or QUIT signal or jackd terminates. Also see `jack_midi_clock -h` or the included manual page. License ------- `jack_midi_clock` is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or (at your option) any later version. Copyright (C) 2009 by Gabriel M. Beddingfield Copyright (C) 2013 by Robin Gareus See COPYING for the complete license text. About JACK MIDI Clock --------------------- Jack Midi Clock is free software written to glorify God and His Savior Jesus Christ. I dedicate this code to spreading His word and His love. If you have found this software useful, please make a donation to a Christian missionary (of your choice).[1] Suggested donation is US $10 or US $20. Questions? Drop me a line: gabriel@teuton.org Grace and peace to you all! [1] Suggestion on missionaries: Wycliffe Bible Translators (www.wycliffe.org) PS. Updates and fixes to the source as well as build-system - contributed by R. Gareus in 2013 - were motivated by the superdirt.net live performance at the Linux Audio Conference 2013. Robin neither approves nor advises against monetary donations, but he subscribes to the virtue of altruistic love and wishes you to do likewise.