07-20-2020, 12:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-20-2020, 01:02 PM by Hans Peter Augustesen.)
Peter Walker from JamKazam has told that 7 is the recommended maximum of participants in a session. For technical reasons (of course) - not musical / organizational.
If I had to set a limit in a session, it would just be 7.
However, TEST NETWORK has previously shown that my internet connection can support up to 8, but I let the doubt benefit Peter Walker's statement.
7 is also a little easier to deal with musically and organizationally than 8.
Not to mention 12 or 17.
Here in this video, Peter Walker mentions the 7 limit:
JamKazam Music Festival - May 30 @5pm CDT
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG$6...be&t=18126
The YouTube link is apparently corrupt.
If necessary, search for the title on YouTube - and fast forward to 5:02:00
If I had to set a limit in a session, it would just be 7.
However, TEST NETWORK has previously shown that my internet connection can support up to 8, but I let the doubt benefit Peter Walker's statement.
7 is also a little easier to deal with musically and organizationally than 8.
Not to mention 12 or 17.
Here in this video, Peter Walker mentions the 7 limit:
JamKazam Music Festival - May 30 @5pm CDT
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG$6...be&t=18126
The YouTube link is apparently corrupt.
If necessary, search for the title on YouTube - and fast forward to 5:02:00