Scott

I don't understand all the technical parts to the company that I'm mentioned to you. I emailed this page to the president of the company and he emailed me a reply which I would like to post here for you to read.
This reply is from Alan Glueckman the president of ejamming.

Peter –
I’ve put together this response for you if you’d like to post a reply on that SynthZone message board:

While using MSN Messenger or Skype or other video conferencing might seem like a great musical experience, it only works with two people and you’re really not able to maintain true sync, because the internet is constantly experiencing delays and congestion, with ping rates between two people changing as much as 20-40milliseconds over the course of a connection.



Add more people to the jam (like with the new Apple Tiger iSight 4 person conferencing), and the delays are even more variable, and sync becomes impossible. What makes eJamming really cool is that it can connect up to 8 musicians together in a live jam and it measures the latencies between all of the musicians every millisecond and syncs up the MIDI data so everybody stays in perfect sync. In addition, since eJamming can drive Gigastudio or Logic or any software synth, you get incredible sound at each location without compromising any of the audio quality by compression codecs. The best thing about eJamming is that you can record your jam and it’s a perfect recording of the performance, because every note is timestamped and all delays or dropped notes that come with internet congestion are eliminated.



I’ve eJammed from Florida to London to Los Angeles with 4 musicians and the experience was incredible. You can sign up to be one of their Beta Testers now (Beta Testing begins in about 4 weeks). Hope to see you online at eJamming.

Alan Jay Glueckman

Chairman/President

eJamming, Inc





www.ejamming.com

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