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Jitter from Raspberry Pi is bit higher, measured on op-1 on 1/8th notes at 220bpm:   Measurement method: 
Interestingly, [adding latency](https://github.com/schollz/miti/commit/d4e466a7a0321b5f6a463ece3068c7998fdb12ae) doesn't seem to help much more: Raspberry Pi no latency:  Raspberry Pi w/ 1s latency (scheduled): 
Windows comparisons. WIthout latency:    With latency:    
Hi @prologic Yes, it works with virtual MIDI instruments. I didn't think to try until you asked! I'm on Windows and I tried using Ableton (instructions [here](https://help.ableton.com/hc/en-us/articles/209774225-How-to-setup-a-virtual-MIDI-bus#Windows), but it should...
in your "miti" file you would just declare the instrument as "through". Which DAW are you using? I only know [instructions for Ableton+Windows](https://help.ableton.com/hc/en-us/articles/209774225-How-to-setup-a-virtual-MIDI-bus#Windows).
Thanks for bringing this up @alexsaezm. It seems that Go1.18 now assumes that the point on the curve has been modulo-ed against the order of the underlying field. Will wait...
ml2 is down. Try using https://ml.internalpositioning.com/track
Which version of the FIND client? Can you run in debug mode and paste the output?
Hm I'm not sure, I don't have any OSX stuff. Can you install from source?
I haven't really implemented coordinates yet, but there is a hack to do it: https://github.com/schollz/find-maraudersmap