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Originally Posted by
joeq
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I have used AudioMovers Listen To for remote collaboration. I find it simple to set up and not too expensive. But it is about taking turns. Not real time playing.
Sorry, but this is not going to happen. Even if you lived in the same town. Everything is digitized, multiplexed and in the case of overseas, sent up to a satellite.
Have you ever called someone in the next room and heard the delay coming out of their phone? Have you ever watched a satellite interview on TV with someone overseas?
If you had your own copper wire from you house in the USA, under the ocean and directly to your friend's house in Europe, the delay would be 40 ms - in each direction. You would count off 1-2-3 you friend would hear you 40 ms later and he would play a note and you would hear that 40ms after he played the note he thought was in time to you.
That would be the fastest you could expect.
Thank You. I kind of discovered that today from playing around. I was just thinking that audio "tennis" might be the ideal method. If I am experiencing latency in my own set up, it doesn't make sense that doing anything remotely would work better.
Have you compared AudioMovers ListenTo to anything else? Why do you like it?