08-22-2020, 09:52 AM
My band use a combination of Behringer and Focusrite (Scarlett) interfaces and those all work well with JamKazam. We have a combination of Macs and PCs. In the case of the Macs, the Focusrite can achieve much lower latencies than the Behringers by using a bit of software from Focusrite that tweaks the Apple Core Audio. On the PCs, both makes of interface achieve low latencies using appropriate ASIO drivers.
We all use wired internet connections (which is a bit of a pain, but really the only option). We all use a sample rate of 48kHz: opinion is divided about whether standardising the sample rate makes any difference, but we decided to eliminate that potential problem. We configure JamKazam to use the lowest frame size that works without crackles and glitches: either 1ms or 2ms, depending on the computer and interface. We don't use video and we discourage other family members from using the Internet intensively during our rehearsals.
With the above setup, we are having regular band rehearsals without any majro technical issues.
We are also sometimes joined by a singer who uses a Mac with a USB mic and no external audio interface, again without problems.
We all use wired internet connections (which is a bit of a pain, but really the only option). We all use a sample rate of 48kHz: opinion is divided about whether standardising the sample rate makes any difference, but we decided to eliminate that potential problem. We configure JamKazam to use the lowest frame size that works without crackles and glitches: either 1ms or 2ms, depending on the computer and interface. We don't use video and we discourage other family members from using the Internet intensively during our rehearsals.
With the above setup, we are having regular band rehearsals without any majro technical issues.
We are also sometimes joined by a singer who uses a Mac with a USB mic and no external audio interface, again without problems.