On 5/4/25 11:41 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
Paul Rubin <[email protected]d> wrote:
https://barbershop.de/en/content/soi-projekt
This describes some software called Jamulus, which I'd never heard of
before and am unfamiliar with now. But it apparently lets groups of
even 100 people sing together with apparently better sense of unison
than with conferencing products (presumably meaning Zoom).
Jamulus site: https://jamulus.io/
This was one of the first of its kind that actually caught on (earlier products like Res Rocket Surfer sort of worked but didn't come around
at the right time). It was actually very popular for the some of the
filk events taking place during Covid. I think now that people are
actually going to conventions again, it's less important, but it's
good not to forget.
There's still a lot of online filksinging, including Festival of the
Living Rooms, Friends of Filk Bytes, Eurofilk, and MASSFILC. The problem
is that its main value is in bringing together people who are
geographically far apart. If the participants are thousands of miles
from each other, I don't think anything can bring latency down to levels
usable for group singing.
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Gary McGath
http://www.mcgath.com
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