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Does this work from Boston to Texas?
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Between the two of you, you will probably get a total latency somewhere between 30 and 60 milliseconds - provided audio interface latency is low (below 5 or so)

Whether it is too much latency depends on different conditions; expectations, habituation, type of music (tempo, looseness ...) ...

Many people play daily successfully with total latency 30-60 milliseconds.
Yes, up to 100 even (sic!)

Total latency - JamKazam language usage:

20 and below is called GOOD - and the dot in session is green.

Between 20 and 35 is called FAIR - and the dot is yellow.

Between 35 and 50 is called POOR - and the dot is red.

Over 50 is called UNACCEPTABLE - and the dot is red

Latency / delay demonstration:

Two metronome clicks start at the same time. One of the clicks is gradually delayed compared to the other.

At the end after approx. 27 seconds, the delay is about 110 milliseconds.

Then it is all repeated, but this time in stereo with the two clicks in each channel.

At about 3 seconds after the clicks start, the delay is about 10 milliseconds - after which a average human should be able to hear the delay.

> https://soundcloud.com/user851807875/pub...tly-better
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Does this work from Boston to Texas? - by b34 - 07-29-2020, 05:52 PM
RE: Does this work from Boston to Texas? - by Hans Peter Augustesen - 07-29-2020, 09:03 PM

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