MUSICAL NETWORK PERFORMANCE - ONLINE JAMMING: PROBLEM, APPROACH AND APPLICATIONS
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https://doi.org/10.26450/jshsr.1107Keywords:
Music Techniques, Musical Network Performance, MusicAbstract
This paper provides an overview of current applied technologies and their probabilities and theoretical backgrounds and focuses on application examples. A Musical Network Performance (MAP) is based on the principle that a group of musicians in different physical positions interact with a network to perform as if they were in the same room. This study describes the practical methods for improving the impact of latency and loss packets on a practical Internet applications for MAP. The aim of the article is to focus on the application of network music performance and to question whether it can be applied in our country. Therefore, this work was carried out by Lazzaro, J. (2001, Carôt, A. (2007), Chew, E. (2004), Chafe, C. Wilson, S. Leistikow, R. Chisholm, D. and Scavone, G. (2006) approaches, and also focuses on the NINJAM, GEANT, MUSIGY, EJAMMING project examples, the MAP experiments carried out by CalREN2 hosts at UC Berkeley, Stanford and Caltech campuses, and whether there are examples in our country and a sample MAP application is made using Jacktrip
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