Jam over internet
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Jam over internet
https://soundcloud.com/uuground/distant-jam
During the pandemic we are exploring the ways to play together over the internet
During the pandemic we are exploring the ways to play together over the internet
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Re: Jam over internet
Very psychedelic. Some nice sounds too. What did you use to jam?
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Re: Jam over internet
Interesting effort! I made a presentation that touched on this at FOSDEM just a few weeks ago:
https://fosdem.org/2021/schedule/event/ ... musicians/
I'm working on an ugly proof-of-concept of a WebRTC-based jam session tool that uses Jack, that hopefully I'll be able to share with the world soon
https://fosdem.org/2021/schedule/event/ ... musicians/
I'm working on an ugly proof-of-concept of a WebRTC-based jam session tool that uses Jack, that hopefully I'll be able to share with the world soon
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Re: Jam over internet
we used jamulus herejeanette_c wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 1:53 pm Very psychedelic. Some nice sounds too. What did you use to jam?
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Re: Jam over internet
Will look into that later, thanks. Interesting field, the plague seems to have sped things up all around. Jamulus and https://sonobus.net have made a huge difference for me, last night I checked out https://www.soundjack.eu/ (closed source).Rainmak3r wrote: ↑Fri Mar 12, 2021 10:39 am Interesting effort! I made a presentation that touched on this at FOSDEM just a few weeks ago:
https://fosdem.org/2021/schedule/event/ ... musicians/
I'm working on an ugly proof-of-concept of a WebRTC-based jam session tool that uses Jack, that hopefully I'll be able to share with the world soon
https://www.jacktrip.org/technology.html is also way beyond alpha.
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Re: Jam over internet
Are you already looking into Pipewire?Rainmak3r wrote: ↑Fri Mar 12, 2021 10:39 am Interesting effort! I made a presentation that touched on this at FOSDEM just a few weeks ago:
https://fosdem.org/2021/schedule/event/ ... musicians/
I'm working on an ugly proof-of-concept of a WebRTC-based jam session tool that uses Jack, that hopefully I'll be able to share with the world soon
Nice jam anyway!
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Re: Jam over internet
No, just boring old JackBasslint wrote: ↑Sun Mar 14, 2021 5:37 pmAre you already looking into Pipewire?Rainmak3r wrote: ↑Fri Mar 12, 2021 10:39 am Interesting effort! I made a presentation that touched on this at FOSDEM just a few weeks ago:
https://fosdem.org/2021/schedule/event/ ... musicians/
I'm working on an ugly proof-of-concept of a WebRTC-based jam session tool that uses Jack, that hopefully I'll be able to share with the world soon
Nice jam anyway!
Actually, though, since I'm using gstreamer for capture and rendering, it should be easy enough to use pipewire too (I'm using pulse in some of my tests), but I don't have it installed and never used it, so no idea if it would work.
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Re: Jam over internet
good work. jamulus, seems to be popping up all over the place these days!
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Re: Jam over internet
Nice! I listened through to the end. It sounds like it was a lot of fun to do.
Did you have latency issues? Could you have produced a jam with drums, do you think?
Did you have latency issues? Could you have produced a jam with drums, do you think?
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Re: Jam over internet
No latency issues was present here. For me it was overall around 15-20ms. I've tried jamulus with drums at the studio but there is only mobile lte internet there and ping jumps up and down. So it was quite difficult with dropouts and 60ms latency... Having better internet would be fine playing with drums I think
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Re: Jam over internet
FYI, I just pushed the code to a repo: https://github.com/lminiero/jamrtcRainmak3r wrote: ↑Fri Mar 12, 2021 10:39 am Interesting effort! I made a presentation that touched on this at FOSDEM just a few weeks ago:
https://fosdem.org/2021/schedule/event/ ... musicians/
I'm working on an ugly proof-of-concept of a WebRTC-based jam session tool that uses Jack, that hopefully I'll be able to share with the world soon
As I've written in a couple of other threads, it's just a first step, so it doesn't really work that well: you'll find quite a lot of info in the README, though, so if this effort intrigues you from a research perspective, I'd love feedback!