On 05.05.20 14:38, Mac wrote:
In our current world situation I see a lot of videos,
and in some cases
live, performances by multiple musicians/vocalists in physically
different locations.
Some are obviously in a MacGyver setup in the closet, others are in
rather tricked out home studios (like the one I just watched of the
Doobie Brothers, where they all were in their own studio).
Some are obvious compilations, video effects, etc. added. But, when they
are live how do they deal with delays and monitoring for the local
performance (in the Doobie's one, there was some post processing, but,
the duets seemed really tight, both instruments and vocals.)
My question is, have any Linux folks had any experience setting this,
with Linux tools obviously..., and how did you deal with delays and
monitoring when live or (I assume when processed video is involved)
monitoring and delay for multi-tracking from around the world?
There are several tools out, some of them open source based:
jacktrip (
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/software/jacktrip/)
soundjack (
https://soundjack.eu/, closed source)
jamulus (
http://llcon.sourceforge.net/)
Just to name a few.
We developed our own system based on zita-njbridge and some self-written
network managing tools, which we use almost every day:
https://github.com/gisogrimm/ovbox
The delay which can be achieved (with all of the systems - the
underlying network is the most critical factor) will be in the order of
30-80 ms between musicians (one way). 30-50 ms feels more or less ok, if
it is more you need to play actively before the time.
Best,
Giso
Regards,
Mac
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