Author: SecondTry
Date: 2020-10-25 19:50
Hi Ken:
You offer sagely advise for in person musical play: no doubt.
But please appreciate, if you don't, that the very metronome that you propose, regardless of what end of the digital connection it resides on, is itself subject to the same latency issues of instruments being heard on the other side of an internet connection milliseconds after they're actually played, and that this phenomenon can throw off the best of live internet musicians.
My band members and I could not find a metronome beat produced by the software itself in the JamKazam software I use and reference above (which of course doesn't mean it fails to exist or wouldn't exhibit similar latency problems). When our connections to each other are suboptimal the beat of a musical piece always ends up slower than when we began, even when our conductor claps his hands, as each of us hears each other later, even if only by fractions of a second, than when we made sound.
Post Edited (2020-10-25 19:52)
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