2010/7/2 Andrew C <countfuzzball@xxxxxxxxx>: > Hey list, > > I recently discovered Ninjam, a non-realtime (non realtime in the sense you > play over the previous bar that someone else played and vice versa) internet > jamming app available for linux, windows and mac. Software is Open-source > and licensed under the GPL (which version, I'll have to check the sources) > and the audio generated from licenced under the " Attribution, > Noncommercial, Share Alike Creative Commons License v2.5". > > Inb4 license flamewars. > > Anyway, I find it absolutely great fun jamming with all sorts of people with > all sorts of instruments (trumpet, anyone?). A JACK-ified version was also > hacked together by a kind soul on the forums (absolute god-send!). > > Now back to the topic. Basically, all the jams are automatically recorded, > cut up and placed onto the website and can be streamed here: > http://autosong.ninjam.com/ > > I had this absolutely hilarious solo duel with a guitarist who went by the > name Will. Then a bass player, a second guitarist, trumpet player and drum > machine joined in and it escalated from there. I was lucky enough to have > recorded all 2 hours and 25 minutes of it or so, but it's probably already > on the site (search a day or three back!). > > Ok, I'll shut up now! > > Andrew. I've been doing ninjam & dueling with other guitar players since 2006, see http://autosong.ninjam.com/index.php?search=gzed ;) There's gninjam which is a grapical version of the console client incase you don't know here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gninjam/ Also the falk ppa for ubuntu has it already packaged. Cheers, -Giuseppe _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user