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Simply play everything a little bit earlier..... no need to thank me.
Basically, neither the drummer not the singer / bassist have an audio interface - so pretty sure they cannot connect or use the software in any way. Massive pain in the arse!
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https://forum.jamkazam.com/showthread.php?tid=114
They don't recommend WiFi and say you should use Ethernet for real-time sessions.
That rules out most recent laptops where things like Ethernet ports are no longer considered important! Are USB-Ethernet adapters good enough for this kind of thing I wonder?
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- Equipment level of band members. Ideally everyone needs an audio interface, half-decent computer and the drummer ideally needs an electronic kit.
- Technical ability of band members. Assuming they have an audio interface they will probably be able to use it, although our bassist bought one specially for the job and it took several days of frustrating phone/video calls to get him up and running with it properly.
- Enthusiasm of band members. Never actually managed to get everyone together even for a test run. Quiz night on Zoom - no problem.
- Physics. "Ye cannae change the laws of physics!" Network latency is the ultimate killer, even if you manage to get everyone on hardwired connections.
Jamulus came closest to being usable but the only test we ever ran was with just three of us (me, bassist and drummer) and the drummer was trying to use his acoustic kit - Jamulus recommend you listen to the transmitted signal from the app, rather than the local one, so everyone gets delayed by more or less the same amount. Obviously you can't do that with acoustic drums. Anything beyond largo was basically unworkable.Feedback