Quintet.net, peerSynth, software for jam sessions in the network.

After more than five years from the experiments via the midi Rocket Surfer, and a stop in the community of musicians engaged in jam sessions online, formed and then destroyed in one of the many sad story in the end after the sboom of the new economy, there are several independent platforms that collect technical and cultural heritage of free collaboration over the network. Quintet.net , created by Georg Hajdu using MAX, is in an environment where they can interact via the network up to five performers. ƒ structured through an application server, different client, a 'conductor' that has more privileges of the other component and a 'listener' that allows external users to be able to enjoy the performance. The 'conductor' can set parameters directly on the server as well as send text messages to the musicians, while, in addition to midi can be activated granular synthesis and voice, and to appear in graphical notation of the different versions. peerSynth , however, is a synthesizer for multi-user WIndows based on granular synthesizer crusherX-Live. The software is delivered with a 'tool' that allows you to use the midi sequencing, with new users accessing the session as 'new tools', if authorized in the case of private session. In addition to the opportunity to chat and recording of the session, the server is allowed to use the project as a public server, or run the whole thing on another server or on your local network.

Quintet.net, peerSynth, software for jam sessions in the network.

After more than five years from the experiments via the midi Rocket Surfer, and a stop in the community of musicians engaged in jam sessions online, formed and then destroyed in one of the many sad story in the end after the sboom of the new economy, there are several independent platforms that collect technical and cultural heritage of free collaboration over the network. Quintet.net , created by Georg Hajdu using MAX, is in an environment where they can interact via the network up to five performers. ƒ structured through an application server, different client, a 'conductor' that has more privileges of the other component and a 'listener' that allows external users to be able to enjoy the performance. The 'conductor' can set parameters directly on the server as well as send text messages to the musicians, while, in addition to midi can be activated granular synthesis and voice, and to appear in graphical notation of the different versions. peerSynth , however, is a synthesizer for multi-user WIndows based on granular synthesizer crusherX-Live. The software is delivered with a 'tool' that allows you to use the midi sequencing, with new users accessing the session as 'new tools', if authorized in the case of private session. In addition to the opportunity to chat and recording of the session, the server is allowed to use the project as a public server, or run the whole thing on another server or on your local network.