> idea, and meet in private to work up something that would be worth > billions in no-time! Sure, we could call it, oh...SecondBand - avatars, > the works! Or, how about MusicMash where visitors to our site could > take tracks, mix and mash, and come up with entirely unexpected > results! We're even toying with a new Karaoke, where instead of a > static backing "track" we have separate tracks that allow a vocalist to > replace or sing along with the current vocal, and same for all > instrumentalists. Very cool indeed. IPO in a year, I promise. Does anyone remember that "ResRocket" site from back in the late 90s? That allowed collaboration on midi projects in a sort of chat-room setting. It was a really nice program. You could pay them for your own private "room" to collaborate with your friends, or you could use a free public room, with the understanding your work might not stay there for that long... It was a really nice program, and I have been dreaming of an open source implementation of something similar. If it had audio capabilities as well as midi, that would be even better (and perhaps feasible in these days of broadband)... although sound compression to ogg stream would be required I should imagine. I have been thinking of some community collaboration aspect to the buzz-tracker-alike "aldrin" for some time, but have yet to code anything. James _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user