[chuck-users] Internet Jam Suggestion

Matt B. matthew.biddle at gmail.com
Wed May 18 11:42:19 EDT 2011


How about you receive what your friend is doing after a predictable delay,
so like it's buffered, and you're in sync with them in a quarter note sense
but hearing what they did a bar earlier... So say it's in 4/4 time,
everything will still sound okay, but to each user you're hearing what the
other guy did a bar ago... make sense?

On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 12:53 AM, john saylor <js0000 at gmail.com> wrote:

> hi
>
> On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 7:09 AM, Les Hall <lester.hall at comcast.net> wrote:
> > In a similar way, perhaps we should not be attempting to defeat the lag
> monster, but rather to create novel musical jamming techniques that operate
> within the timing constraints of the web.
>
> yes, i think this is a much better kind of approach.
>
> it's like in a mario game when he is swimming- the controls do not
> respond so rapidly, and there is the notion of momentum too. even
> though [up until this point] improvising musicians have been all
> walking that ultra-present wire, maybe interesting music can be made
> where there is a delay between doing something and having it affect
> the flow of music.
>
> keep on doing!
>
> --
> \js : "verbing weirds language." -calvin  [http://or8.net/~johns/]
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