06-23-2020, 04:46 AM
I went back and tried it. I even watched the JK video on it. Very helpful, and gets into some good details
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfz1b91liW4
In concept, I get it..and If i understand the purpose of it, it can help mainly when recording. But, you still hear the off-set in latency between players. And, as Hans Peter says, it's good for learning.
I was in a session with a few players and when we tried it it was easy for things to fall apart because it takes a lot of practice and concentration to make sure you stay true to the Met. And, because you hear the latency off-set, playing can get more distracting. There should be a paid contest to see who can play to the Met the longest - lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfz1b91liW4
In concept, I get it..and If i understand the purpose of it, it can help mainly when recording. But, you still hear the off-set in latency between players. And, as Hans Peter says, it's good for learning.
I was in a session with a few players and when we tried it it was easy for things to fall apart because it takes a lot of practice and concentration to make sure you stay true to the Met. And, because you hear the latency off-set, playing can get more distracting. There should be a paid contest to see who can play to the Met the longest - lol