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Wow I can see it now;a loop heard round the world(sorry).But really the delay(latencies) could be the beauty of the thing!It could be recorded from different points around the world and then mixed in various ways by all concerned.Tell me it could'nt be done,no don't. Jeff 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... > > > > Darcy Clark > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > Materials Science and Engineering Department > > University of Michigan > > Ann Arbor, MI, 48109-2136 > > USA > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > Room 2130, Dow Building > > Phone (734) 764 3377 > > Fax (734) 763 4788 > > E-mail darcyc@engin.umich.edu > > http://msewww.engin.umich.edu/mse250 > > http://msewww.engin.umich.edu/people/darcyc/ > > http://mseadmin.engin.umich.edu:591/ > > http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/~darcyc/ > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++