Yo kids, just subscribed 2 days ago.
>It also strikes me that it is possible to form a group with musicians
>anywhere in the world and work together on material using the same sequencer
>(i.e passing round the same midi/mp3 file by e-mail to add the different
>parts) then putting the result on mp3.com . If anyone fancies working out a
>way to jam virtually like this and collaborate on a few tunes I'd be very
>interested, maybe we could do it with Cakewalk or something like that or
>even better to support some shareware/freeware product if possible.
If you're talking about jamming in real time.. that's not too possible over the
internet
because of all the latency ( even over a good adsl/cable line ).
Collaborating musically, over the internet, to my experiences, is akward and slow.
Especially if, on the other end, the musician is using outside equipment. Then it
has to be sampled or simulated.. a big hassle.
Sorry if any bubbles were bursted.. any arguments? :D
>Thanks to Gerald and to Eryk ,Matt and Mark for sharing their work with us.