OFF: A different type of tape swap

Dave Greenhalgh d.greenhalgh at VIRGIN.NET
Thu Jul 22 00:36:11 EDT 1999


Tried this once a while ago.  I can't speak for DSL and Cable Modems,  but the best
I ever managed for online jamming was broadcasting MIDI data rather than the audio
itself.  Mind you - our "hub" didn't have the kind of computer muscle needed to
receive the independent audio streams, mix them and turn them round fast enough.  It
was wierd, everything you played came back a bit later.

Nice idea though.

Dave

Christopher Bruce wrote:

> Hmmm...
>
> I've just found myself employed by a major institution who shall remain
> nameless for my own sake, and it so happens that I am controlling an Internet
> domain server dedicated to wideband video/voice/data, but only for short
> intervals during work hours. The software is there for any Mac users already -
> will any NT/98/2000b folks speak up(?) with apps so folks that meet here on
> boc-l can do an online realtime jam? Am I asking too much of the musicians to
> get with the software? This could be the start of something... I've already
> thought of streaming HW and GD audio when the server is not officially busy...
> Help! I'm overburdened with possibilities...
>
> CB
> Any votes for RA or mp3? Let me know.

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Dave Greenhalgh


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