[Icecast-dev] /* Check for midi header in logical stream */

Marc marc at let.de
Sat Jun 23 12:17:58 PDT 2012


2012/6/23 Rücker Thomas <thomas.ruecker at tieto.com>

> Hi,
>
> On 21/06/12 16:46, Marc wrote:
> >
> > 2012/6/21 Andrés González <acandido at hi-iberia.es
> > <mailto:acandido at hi-iberia.es>>
> >
> >     On 20/06/12 15:01, Marc wrote:
> >
> >>     as an long time macintosh user , musican/producer/programmer , i
> >>     am very upset that another great technology (DSS ) vanished
> >>     because of http streaming so i turned my interest
> >>     towards icecast, whitch seems an fantastic and evolved media
> >>     streaming server.
> >>
> >>     I am very interested in Midi, especialy the possibility to *sync
> >>     Audio with Midi*.
> >>     So my question , would it be possible to stream a Vocal track for
> >>     example, via icecast and syncronise a reciever via Midi clock ?
> >
> >     If I understood you well, Icecast will do the job in the server
> >     part; the complex part is the receiver. I would try GStreamer for
> >     that.
> >
> >
> > Thanks for the reply , I was looking around on the interwebs and i
> > found nothing then else then "subscription" based services like
> > *ejamming.com <http://ejamming.com>* ,its  expensive and difficult to
> > handle , a musican friend did not get it to work (Portsettings and
> > mapping no UPnP ).
> >
> > Imagine one lead vocal track could triggers several sound sources
> > around the world , you think the *latency* from midi would be a
> > problem for drums for example  ?
> >
>
>
> The singer would just sing to a metronome or prerecorded midi track and
> that would be muxed in a stream that would go through Icecast to
> several musicians?


Hi thomas

I am not talking about a live vocal track, i just think of a finished
compressed,
vocal lead track sung to a clock, yes



> The singer then would not have the chance to hear what anyone plays 'out
> there' as that would happen with an too huge delay and not synchronized.
>

The singer dont need to hear it anyway, i am talking about a remix for
example.

>
> How do all the instruments fit in then? Are they supposed to be
> 'hearing' each other (in terms of some sort of global midi network?).
>

Midi does not have the latency from an audio track, because its very
leightweight protocol
and information,in this specitic case i  just need the midi clock.


> Or does everyone just jam out to the lead singer+metronome and
> afterwards everything is fitted together (thanks to the midi time code)?
>

I am not sure if its working live , but like i said, with a prerecorded
vocal track
it should be possible ?

Thanks Marc

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