Re: Audio over WIFI

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On Sat, 17 Jan 2015, Brett McCoy wrote:

On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 6:19 PM, Len Ovens <len@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

      BTW, Linux is not mentioned anywhere and neither is open (source or
      otherwise). However, I posted this because someone was asking about
      running a few more audio lines wirelessly and the common thought is
      that it can't be done with reasonable latency for monitoring. These
      people seem to think it can. They are talking compatible with a wide
      range of devices (android included) so the drivers are not being
      redone either. Auto-seeking low traffic wifi channels might be a part
      of it, but from what I have seen, scanning channels takes more time
      than anyone wants for a gap in audio.


This isn't completely a new idea... the Line 6 Relay wireless guitar system is
also digital with non analog compression (except for the input into the
transmitter and the output from the receiver), but it doesn't use wireless
ethernet. Not sure how this Jack thing would connect to a guitar amplifier,
though, you'd still need a receiver and DAC on the other end to send a signal
into an amp. I guess you could use a computer or something in between.

I think there is a receiver as well (at least there is a picture of a box plugged into an amp) Ya, there is a single kit and a double. I don't know from what is written if the direction hardwired or can be switched. That is I do not know if the two devices could be used to hook two guitars to computer as well as one guitar to an amp. (not at the same time) I also don't know if the latency is the same for two devices as it is for one device to computer. That is, I suspect the two devices to amp has lower latency than one device to a computer. There are still lots of musicians around who do not use computers at all (guitarists more than key players).

Ralph: I think the idea of going straight to computer in the "studio" is for home studio where the computer "audio interface" is the Intel inspired unit that comes with the winos computer from Walmart (or whatever). The "DAW" might be Audacity.

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Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net

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