> 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 ).
True.
> 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
I have to disagree there. I have done quite a bit of collaboration via
the internet with this kid in delaware that i don't even know.
Basically we just send wav files back and forth (via aol im or by
posting them online) and fuck with them in cool edit (in my case) or
Goldwave (in his). It's quite easy to do. Of course, we are both at
school and on extremely fast ethernet connections. If anyone
wants to download stuff of mine you can perodically check out
http://www.futard.com/mp3s. There's not much there now because
i recently cleared it out, but i'll put more up eventually. If anyone is
interested i could post a lot of random wavs of stuff i've recorded
with different instruments up there for your collective
amusement/use.
- nick