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Hello watmms.

 

Do any of you people know of any audio software that enables two, or more, people, to make music together? I'm not talking about sequencers or anything like that, but something that makes us able to hear the audio output from each others' pc's, and then record it. Please halp! :cerious:

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lol. No I don't really know anything like that. I think you'd have a hard time getting it to work as there would always be quite heavy latency. Like up to 2 seconds or so if live streaming audio is any example.

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  On 8/5/2012 at 10:20 AM, slightlydrybeans said:

lol. No I don't really know anything like that. I think you'd have a hard time getting it to work as there would always be quite heavy latency. Like up to 2 seconds or so if live streaming audio is any example.

I already made an album about a year ago with a buddy this way, by using the voice chat feature in messenger. It actually worked just fine, but for some reason it won't play sound from the What-U-Hear channel anymore.

 

It used to work :(

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http://www.cockos.com/ninjam/

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Since the inherent latency of the Internet prevents true realtime synchronization of the jam2, and playing with latency is weird (and often uncomfortable), NINJAM provides a solution by making latency (and the weirdness) much longer.

Latency in NINJAM is measured in measures, and that's what makes it interesting.

The NINJAM client records and streams synchronized intervals of music between participants. Just as the interval finishes recording, it begins playing on everyone else's client. So when you play through an interval, you're playing along with the previous interval of everybody else, and they're playing along with your previous interval. If this sounds pretty bizarre, it sort of is, until you get used to it, then it becomes pretty natural. In many ways, it can be more forgiving than a normal jam, because mistakes propagate differently.

woah that's cool sounding. Not an issue if you're making ambient music I guess hhahaha.

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