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> > 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). I recently saw a concert here where they plaied with musicians in france over the net. They made a big thing out of it and the public did not quite realize how the delay screwed it up mostly. It worked reasonably for a shaman voice meeting, where time was not so important. Marcus Susano and a brilliant italian panderist found a way to play fast enough and pingpong the base beat that turned out interesting. I sounded best when the french guys had a electronic groove going, so they did not try to match the beats coming from here. But in france this same part must have sounded off! I thought of exactly the solution you already programmed, it seems: if the delay is extended to exactly the length of a loop, we do not answer correctly to the immediate playing but at least build on the loop together. But how do you detect the correct delay correction since the delay over the net is not constant? Reminds me of the net time syncronization: How can they send you the exact hour if they dont know how long the message takes? So maybe the first net-concert that will groove well will be a loopers meeting? :-) -- ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org