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Anyone know any decent usable on line Jam software

  • 21-03-2020 3:51pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,210 ✭✭✭


    So with the current climate I went looking for some way to Jam on line.

    Now there are inherent issues with latencey with typically but some of this looks to be peer to peer so if 2 users in Ireland were using it it would not be such an issue.

    Now i have not tried these yet but intend to, so I thought I'd get the ball rolling and share a few I found

    In order to get round NAT related latencey issues issues you might consider putting your PC onto a DMZ for the duration of the jam (DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK) if you are tech savvy you can find out what ports it uses and create a firewall rule on your router for them

    Nimjam Appears to be peer to eer so looks most promising (win, MAC,Linux)

    Jamulus Linux only by the looks of it

    Jammr Win,MAC,ubuntu

    I'm pretty doubtful if these are worth while but I thought I'd give it a shot


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 52 ✭✭G6120


    Hello I've been using this software for the last couple of weeks and it's been working fine but just wondering did you get going on it and also looking to see if there's any local musicians interested in doing it too


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 41 basshead


    nelly17 wrote: »
    So with the current climate I went looking for some way to Jam on line.

    Now there are inherent issues with latencey with typically but some of this looks to be peer to peer so if 2 users in Ireland were using it it would not be such an issue.

    Now i have not tried these yet but intend to, so I thought I'd get the ball rolling and share a few I found

    In order to get round NAT related latencey issues issues you might consider putting your PC onto a DMZ for the duration of the jam (DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK) if you are tech savvy you can find out what ports it uses and create a firewall rule on your router for them

    Nimjam Appears to be peer to eer so looks most promising (win, MAC,Linux)

    Jamulus Linux only by the looks of it

    Jammr Win,MAC,ubuntu

    I'm pretty doubtful if these are worth while but I thought I'd give it a shot

    I'm no expert but apparently you can use a gaming console as a DMZ. I've an old X-Box I'll chuck into the mix if you're up for pooling resources/knowledge?

    Anyone try Nimjam or any of the other online jamming platforms?

    Bass player here who's up for giving any of the above a go for the craic.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 52 ✭✭G6120


    Ye I've been using them there's a few that work grand you just need audio interface and pc and a good Internet connection using wired ethernet connection... I'd defo be up for a jam and have no probs giving experience on setting it up


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