05-07-2020, 06:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-07-2020, 06:47 PM by Hans Peter Augustesen.)
And yes
You can set-up a way to play. Classical or whatever
A group of musicians will NOT slow down to a crawl.
Not at all - if the latency is about 20ms. To all participants.
20 milliseconds is nearly perfect - or GOOD, as it is called in JamKazam terms.
If the latency comes over 20ms the problems will begin, of course.
As a example: I have a connection to one person 60 miles away. The total latency is about 18 milliseconds.
Of course it would be better with 10ms - and you can actually obtain that, if your audio gear and connections is very good and the distance between you all is low.
Look here - eventually:
LATENCY, mostly TOTAL LATENCY
> https://forum.jamkazam.com/showthread.php?tid=171
You can set-up a way to play. Classical or whatever
A group of musicians will NOT slow down to a crawl.
Not at all - if the latency is about 20ms. To all participants.
20 milliseconds is nearly perfect - or GOOD, as it is called in JamKazam terms.
If the latency comes over 20ms the problems will begin, of course.
As a example: I have a connection to one person 60 miles away. The total latency is about 18 milliseconds.
Of course it would be better with 10ms - and you can actually obtain that, if your audio gear and connections is very good and the distance between you all is low.
Look here - eventually:
LATENCY, mostly TOTAL LATENCY
> https://forum.jamkazam.com/showthread.php?tid=171