Online Jamming and Concert Technology
Offered By: Stanford University via Kadenze
Course Description
Overview
Today's vast amount of streaming and video conferencing on the Internet lacks one aspect of musical fun and that's what this course is about: high-quality, near-synchronous musical collaboration. Under the right conditions, the Internet can be used for ultra-low-latency, uncompressed sound transmission. The course teaches open-source (free) techniques for setting up city-to-city studio-to-studio audio links. Distributed rehearsing, production and split ensemble concerts are the goal. Setting up such links and debugging them requires knowledge of network protocols, network audio issues and some ear training.
Syllabus
- Basics and Setup
- Basics: Network protocols, audio signals + soundcards and network audio.
- Jacktrip Application + Connection
- Things that go wrong with Jacktrip: Network & Audio. P2P Sessions and Multi-site setups.
- Polish and Practice
- Polish techniques and spawn more practice sessions.
- Future
- Future of the art and practice of network audio, alternative platforms for network audio.
- Overview
- Overview of Online Jamming and Concert Technology
- Debugging
- Debug examples of typical problems.
Taught by
Chris Chafe
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