I have to admit that I was a little disappointed that the collaboration still involved uploading and downloading. Especially with an all-MIDI type of setup, I hoped this meant somewhat real-time jamming over the Internet a la ejamming.com I'm not 100% sure how well ejamming works, but it's getting a lot of buzz.
Does anyone know of any other way to synch two Live sets over the Internet, and be able to play them simultaneously? I know you'd still have to have either the same soft synths loaded, have some sort of translation table for missing plugings or patches, or transfer the entire audio, but apparently it *can* be done. I'd think if everyone had Live running it would make things easier. I know there would still need to be some sort of subscription for the service, but hell, it would be neat, wouldn't it?
Having said that, I'm totally excited about Live 8, and looking forward to Ableton's innovations this year more than any other company.
Thoughts?
Cheers,
-ix
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Live 8 - excited, but when I saw the word "collaborate"...
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Re: Live 8 - excited, but when I saw the word "collaborate"...
from what I understand latency is still somewhat of an issue that makes it impractical.looprication wrote:I have to admit that I was a little disappointed that the collaboration still involved uploading and downloading. Especially with an all-MIDI type of setup, I hoped this meant somewhat real-time jamming over the Internet a la ejamming.com I'm not 100% sure how well ejamming works, but it's getting a lot of buzz.
Does anyone know of any other way to synch two Live sets over the Internet, and be able to play them simultaneously? I know you'd still have to have either the same soft synths loaded, have some sort of translation table for missing plugings or patches, or transfer the entire audio, but apparently it *can* be done. I'd think if everyone had Live running it would make things easier. I know there would still need to be some sort of subscription for the service, but hell, it would be neat, wouldn't it?
Having said that, I'm totally excited about Live 8, and looking forward to Ableton's innovations this year more than any other company.
Thoughts?
Cheers,
-ix
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I sure hope there's more to come, hehe!shai wrote:ableton setting up a server and introduces cloud computing.
more to come, i suppose
But seriously, I know having some sort of massively multiplayer jam session with Live sounds like a pipe dream, and maybe it is. But if the first phase were limited to loops, I think it could be done.
I'm sure latency is still an issue, probably always will be, but I'm sure everyone will be looking over the shoulder of companies like eJamming in the future.
Cheers,
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February Album Writing Month stuff
Mac Mini 2020 (M1 / Big Sur)
Focusrite 18i20 / Roland A-37 / Oxygen 8 v2 / MidiSport 4x4
Live 11.1 (Rosetta) 11.2 (silicon) / NI Komplete 12 / Reason 12
Lotsa modular stuff
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February Album Writing Month stuff
Mac Mini 2020 (M1 / Big Sur)
Focusrite 18i20 / Roland A-37 / Oxygen 8 v2 / MidiSport 4x4
Live 11.1 (Rosetta) 11.2 (silicon) / NI Komplete 12 / Reason 12
Lotsa modular stuff
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