Thursday 10 October 2024

The Phone Ringing

 We all want to play music over the telephone.

the hub piece of a bamboo roundhouse, freshly fabricated black steel with one rainy night's rust on it

This steel jointing device illustrates the radiant vibe of real time action.
The technology creates an inside, in which it is a certain time... Better, more real...

I wonder if you've

seen anything for playing music together, on a call?

we loosen our sense of time until the latency doesn't bother us.
I'd like to go for audio quality too though, and record everything, multitrackily.
I think here|there would want mixing with an offset of the latency, sometimes, depending on:
whether they were playing in time with me
as I turned up there, $late*1
and they got back at $late*2
or vise versa
or perhaps having some sync animation to take as sheet music.

this is goddamn researchalicious.




seen any decent WebRTC things at all?

I desire a mixer y transporter y synchroniser for a personal area network of phones and tablets that is my stage gear...

Jitsi is FOSS, powers talk.brave.com, can be yours as long as you have https so WebRTC will come out of its shell.





What does apparently exist,

via https://writing.exchange/@ernie/113285588015442907

As y’all probably know I have not really found a recording process for Linux I’m really happy with. Nothing hits the sweet spot for me. But I think I’ve gotten somewhat closer. - Video: GPU Screen Recorder https://flathub.org/apps/com.dec05eba.gpu_screen_recorder - Audio: Noisetorch https://github.com/noisetorch/NoiseTorch - Audio-to-text: Buzz https://chidiwilliams.github.io/buzz/docs Still not perfect. But getting there.

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