Re: [Nolug] Re: Music and Technology

From: Petri Laihonen <pietu_at_weblizards.net>
Date: Fri, 06 Mar 2009 15:48:18 -0600
Message-ID: <49B19A22.60704@weblizards.net>

This is how movie industry deals with remote sessions and music / voice
recordings.

ISDN !!!

And it does not come cheap...... quite ridiculous price actually.....

Petri
WOLU

Chris Jones wrote:
> Oh, and speaking of latency for real time playing...I saw one solution
> which approached it in a cool way. Basically, what if you can
> INCREASE the latency and synchronize it, so that it's exactly 1-2
> measures behind, for example. The only drawback to that would be
> things like key changes, time signature changes, etc probably don't
> work too well.
>
> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Simon Dorfman <simon@yamlike.com
> <mailto:simon@yamlike.com>> wrote:
>
> Chris,
>
> Online music collaboration sounds like an interesting problem. If
> you want real-time collaboration, I bet latency is a
> deal-breaker. But a version control kind of system for working in
> iterations seems like it would be quite do-able. I bet either Tae
> Hong or one of his grad students would know of something if it
> exists. If you come tonight, be sure to ask them. And if you
> can't make it, I can try to get you in touch with them. I met his
> two grad students at the Feb. 2600 meeting. I'm blanking on their
> names at the moment...
>
> Simon
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Chris Jones <techmaster@gmail.com
> <mailto:techmaster@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> That actually sounds incredibly cool. I might try to go. A
> friend and I are actually about halfway done recording an
> album. We're doing industrial music, and I'm pretty much the
> technology guru of our group, and I'm trying to teach him as
> much as I can to get him closer to my level, like he doesn't
> know anything about MIDI, and I'm trying to be as MIDI geared
> as possible. I've built a big DAW setup, running Logic Studio
> on both a Mac Pro 8 core and a Macbook Pro, and we've got a
> decent collection of synths between the two of us, I've got a
> Nord Lead 2x, a Doepfer modular, an MFB drum machine, a Yamaha
> CS1x, and he's got a Roland Fantom X6 and a bunch of circuit
> bent toys...
>
> An idea that we have been working on lately, is we're trying
> to find a good way to do online collaboration. It has gotten
> to be a real pain for me to pack up all my gear and bring it
> to his place, or vice versa, and it's really hampering our
> progress. If we could somehow jam together online, it would
> make our lives a lot easier. We've found a couple of things,
> but it seems like they want you to use their screwy web
> software as your DAW, and I don't think MIDI is supported.
> It's more of a multitrack player that allows you to import and
> export WAV files or something I believe. He found it and I'm
> going to check it out, I know there are a few other things out
> there, but maybe some of the people in NOLUG or at that 2600
> thing might know a better solution? I think for something
> like that, I'd prefer if there was something like SVN for
> music production... I just haven't found anything like that
> yet, but I bet something like that exists.
>
>
>
> P.S.- anyone interested in music & technology? Come to
> the 2600 meeting tonight. Tae Hong Park will be giving a
> presentation on Tulane's Music Science and Technology
> program including what they've been cooking up lately in
> their research. Location details here: http://no.la2600.com/
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> Simon Dorfman
> Art Director/Owner
> YamLike Design
>
> email: Simon@YamLike.com
> phone: 504-261-6561
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>
>
>
>
> --
> Chris Jones
> http://www.doomsdaytechnologies.com
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