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sonobus
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Voicemeeter Banana Replacement in Linux
Sounds like you could use https://sonobus.net/ and possibly https://vdo.ninja/ but you might have that already covered with jitsi.
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[LFG] Looking for older amateur/beginners in Europe for stoner rock
Our collaboration software might look something like Sonobus and vdo.ninja for live jamming (if we're close enough), Discord or Whatsapp for chatting, maybe Area for reviewing mix-downs, and Bandlab for stem-sharing (Reaper too, if you've got it). I'm open to all suggestions. I'm also interested in learning how to use something like Sonic Sound Picture to do visualisations, or maybe creating AI generated animations, if deciding to upload anything to YT.
- Ask HN: What audio/sound-related OSS projects can I contribute to?
- The Happy Hour Chat 💬 Sunday Funday ☮️
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How has real-time remote music collaboration impacted your creative process? Do you think it can become a useful standard everyday tool for musicians in the post-pandemic?
"Zero latency" is impossible, but I'd definitely say YES for low-enough latency (under 30ms at more than 500Km) to have a solid experience. Check out koord.live, or jamulus.io or sonobus.net for good and free real-time remote rehearsals.
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How do I stream Reaper with ASIO driver to Discord?
If you want to stream very good peer-to-peer audio at the lowest latency possible (so low that your friends might be able to play and sing along with you if they are a few hundred kilometres away and have good internet), then install Sonobus in your DAW, and get them to install it too. Create a room and have them join.
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What is the best way to practice music with a partner remotely?
SonoBus (free)
- is there a way to record two people live...
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Anybody have any luck doing remote sessions over Google Hangouts/Discord/Zoom etc?
Sonobus for audio:
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New to Linux Audio, please introduce me to some things
Not Linux specific, but works great with Linux is Sonobus I use this for jamming long-distance with a friend who has a Mac, another friend who has Windows. Run QJackctrl then Sonobus. Plug my gear into the interface and it's pretty close to being in the same room :-)
rtpmidid
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
rtpmidid[1]. After getting some hardware synthesizers and wanting to connect them without using a computer.. but being able to use them too using the computer I stumbled upon with rtpmidi the protocol and it ticked all the boxes I needed. I could connect all my gear to a raspberry pi, use ALSA sequencer to connect devices to each other with another of my programs AseqRC[2], and then use my synths from my DAW without touching any cable.
So after a fast prototype I created rtpmidid and I'm quite happy on how it works.
And it also helps with the USB ground loop noise that it seems unavoidable some times.
For some time I had even two Orange Pis connected to two sections of my gear, using USB gadget support so my MPC One could speak rtpmidi. MPC One has support to connect as host to MIDI devices, but as guest (connect to the computer) only in controlled mode which is not what I needed to convert my MIDI tracks to my DAW.
- ESP8266 controls all hidden parameters with any phone or PC
- Syncing mpc one to daw in standalone.
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How will MIDI 2.0 change music? (2020)
My hope is that they finish the MIDI 2.0 rtpmidi protocol, and that starts to be truly used in real hardware, not half used as current rtpmidi.
This would allow easy connectivity with very low latency over normal LAN, including switches, power over Ethernet...
Disclaimer: I created a rtpmidi implementation for linux https://github.com/davidmoreno/rtpmidid
Not exactly what you are looking for, but I created a web interface for ALSA sequencer, which effectively makes any raspberry pi what you are looking for.
For old MIDI DIN you would need a MIDI adapter or use the raspberry pi serial ports and some circuitry. Can be powered by an USB powerbank for example.
https://github.com/davidmoreno/aseqrc
I also added to the mix rtpmidi (https://github.com/davidmoreno/rtpmidid), and USB MIDI gadget (https://github.com/davidmoreno/midiconfigfs) on the PI, so then I can use the pi itself from one or several computers via Ethernet and USB.
What are some alternatives?
jamulus - Jamulus enables musicians to perform real-time jam sessions over the internet.
obsninja - VDO.Ninja is a powerful tool that lets you bring remote video feeds into OBS or other studio software via WebRTC.
Snapcast - Synchronous multiroom audio player
LightHost - A simple VST/AU, crossplatform host for OS X, Windows, and Linux that sits in the menubar.
jambox-pi-gen - Start jamming online easily with a Raspberry Pi, an audio interface, and this free Jambox image file. Just download/burn/boot/jam. Choose from multiple jamming apps: Jamulus, SonoBus, JackTrip, JamTaba, JammerNetz or HpsJam. User interface is any web browser on same local network. Pre-built image file is available under "Releases".
jellyfin-web - Web Client for Jellyfin
jamrtc - JamRTC -- Jam sessions with Janus!
Arduino-AppleMIDI-Library - Send and receive MIDI messages over Ethernet (rtpMIDI or AppleMIDI)
midicast - a web extension that streams songs from a web page to a MIDI instrument
FL-Studio-Presets - Presets for FL Studio plugins
elkpi-sdk - Yocto cross-compiling toolchains for Elk on Raspberry Pi 3 32 bit
iPlug2 - C++ Audio Plug-in Framework for desktop, mobile and web