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Re: looping over the Internet - one day hopefully !
I think we may still have a clue! ;)
Tom
At 03:59 PM 1/23/98 -0600, you wrote:
>We were working on this idea at g-wiz several years ago. It's an
>interesting
>concept, with some unique challenges and possibilities. Unfortunately,
>most
>of the people working on it got fired right about the time they were about
>to produce some initial demos, so nothing came of it. Gibson never had a
>clue what they lost when they did that. too bad....
>
>kim
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>At 04:35 PM 1/23/98 -0500, Jeff Duke wrote:
>>I have been pondering how this could be accomplished myself.I have heard
about
>>jamming with midi over the internet but audio?hmmm,maybe bandwith is
god(small
>>g)
>>Jeff Duke sr.
>>Darcy Clark wrote:
>>
>>> It occurs to me that looping would be particularly suited to internet
>>> jamming, as latency could be accommodated by using longish loop times,
>and
>>> by only adding contributions to the loop at the start of the next loop.
All
>>> we need now is a TCP/IP-aware Jamman upgrade !!! ;)
>>>
>>> >Some people of been exploring the musical possibilities of HUGE
>>> >latencies through internet jams. Last month some folks in NYC jammed
>>> >with some other folks in Japan where latencies where up around 10
>>> >seconds, at least! It's a feature, not a bug...
>>>
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