[PD] Re: [PD-ot] how low (latency) can you go?

Patco megalegoland at yahoo.fr
Tue Dec 19 15:03:11 CET 2006


Mathieu Bouchard a écrit :
> When the latency is changed, the musician has to retrain to a 
> different compensation delay, and that's more tiresome than not having 
> to retrain.
Hello?
 Seriously, it's not really a problem to have any amount of latency 
(even one million year) when there is a single musician.
The problem is about how allowing several players with different delay 
time to play all together.
This problem has been almost resolved with minimizing the travelling 
data amount with system like netpd.
Also, there are some music style based on latency between different 
musicians,
 like the pygmee's traditionnal songs, or some dadaist musical pieces.
Also when you have to play guitar with speakers at more than twenty 
meters from your hear,
you'd better play something like David Lynch, than a paganini caprice.
Who are those musicians that aren't able to play something different 
when the conditions aren't corresponding,
 to play the music style they were planning to?
Who are the people that want musicians to play a kind of music,
 and not something else,
 in conditions that makes the music style so difficult to play?
In all case those people are really tiresome.  
Patco.



	

	
		
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