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This is starting to sound like the time travel paradox thing that they dismiss in Star Trek all the time.... or at least some of the time, except when they go back in time and re-edit the show, which means they wouldn't have had to go back in time. Maybe I should go back and stop myself before I hit the send button. What about a shockwave web app that lets a visitor add notes to a notation manuscript and plays back via MIDI.... This way composers could collaborate more quickly and easily...? -- gary @friendlyspider.com Tim Thompson wrote: > > Has anyone jammed live (in real time) > > via MIDI successfully over the internet or a fast modem.....? > > I've jammed with a friend who had a normal dial-up modem, > using an application I developed. I don't even try to > do perfect synchronization - what the application does > is actually *add* delay and resynchronize things to > a 4-beat pattern. What I hear during a given 4-beat > pattern is what the other person played in response > to what I played in the 4-beat pattern that ended > a few beats previous (or something like that - it gets a > bit confusing - everything is overlapped). > The application is written using Keykit, > and only works on Windows and Linux. > > ...Tim...