On Fri, 2 Jul 2010 10:07:44 +0100
Andrew C <countfuzzball(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Greetings Louigi!
My understanding of it is that you're given a user defined amount of time in
which to play in real-time (say 16 beats or 4 bars of 4/4 time) before that
'buffer' is then sent to all other players and likewise with them. So you're
never really playing at the same time as them, just playing over the 4 bars
before them and they play (in real-time) )over your previous 4 bars.
Actually Giuseppe, I play keyboards, utilising the amazing sampler that is
Linuxsampler for acoustic instruments and a combination of the Bristol
Mini-Moog emulation and Rakarrack FX for nice distorted lead sounds. My nick
on ninjam is Andrew.
Andrew.
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 7:25 AM, Louigi Verona <louigi.verona(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
> Andrew!
> Sounds interesting and actually one musician already invited me, but it did
> not work out due to connection problems. Can you explain how exactly jamming
> works?
>
> Louigi.
>
I've used it myself. It takes a bit of getting used to, but then is
great fun.
--
Will J Godfrey
http://www.musically.me.uk
Say you have a poem and I have a tune.
Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.