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<li>'''Ninjam Client:''' An application that allows the user to connect to a Ninjam Server (nicknamed a "Ninjam Farm"), to play with other users. For example, here is a link to various Ninjam farms:
<br /><br />[http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Install_Applications_in_Ubuntu http://ninjam.com/jamfarm/index.php http://ninjam.com/jamfarm/index.php]<br /><br />Note: You should use the ones for testing purposes only, and NOT the BPM contest servers if you are just testing-out your connection...<br /><br /></li>
<li>'''Ninjam Server:''' An application that allows the user to run a Ninjam server to '''create your own Ninjam Farm''' (private area) for user jam sessions...<br /><br /></li>
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Here is how I was able to do it..
'''STEPS TO INSTALL NINJAM CLIENT (VIA WINE):'''
== COnfiguring Ninjam Client for Jack (via wineasio) ==
 
If you wish, you can connect to a session to listen to a session in progress. The Ninjam Farm page (refer to link above) provides updates (if you refresh your web-browser) of users currently participating in various test jam sessions.
 
 
On the other hand, if you wish to participate in the Jam Sessions with your own instruments, you must setup your computer system to do this.
 
This tutorial will assume that we are running Jack Audio server. In my situation, I am running Jack, Qsynth, and Bristol Organ via my Tascam US122 USB device to record MIDI data from my old Yamaha keyboard...
 
 
'''STEPS TO INSTALL AND SETUP WINEASIO:'''
 
 
 
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