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How to Collaborate On-line

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<li>'''Start the Jack Audio server'''. If you are not certain how to do this, refer to one of my other tutorials: [ [[Quick & Simple - Setting up Jack Server and Q-synth]] ]</li> <li>'''Open a shell terminal window''', and use wine to start the Ninjam client. Your situation will be different than the following example, but let's assume that Ninjam client has been copied over to my home directory, and my home directory pathname is /home/msaul. Under that assumption, the command to startup the Ninjam client would be:<br /><br />'''wine /home/msaul/NINJAM/ninjam.exe'''<br /><br /></li> <li>When the Ninjam Client application window appears, click on the '''Options ''' menu, then click '''Audio Configuration'''.</li>
<li>The NINJAM audio I/O configuration dialog box will appear.</li>
<li>Set the Input/Output System to '''ASIO'''.</li> <li>If all is well, you should see the '''ASIO Driver display Wine ASIO Driver''', and the Input Range and Output Range values should appear in the text boxes...</li> <li>You can now click on the '''ASIO Configuration ''' button to display the Jack Audio Connection dialog box.<br /><br />You will not see anything until you actually connect to a Ninjam session, then the NINJAM SESSION will appear in the connections dialog box...</li> <li>Click OK Switch back to exit the NINJAM audio I/O configuration dialog box, click '''OK''' to exit ...</li> <li>'''Switch to the Ninjam Client window'''.</li>
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