Saturday, February 24, 2007

Play Live Music Over the Net With Audio Fabric

Collaboration solutions maker, Raveta has announced the release of Audio Fabric, a service that enables musicians to play together live over the Internet using any type of instrument-acoustic, electric, MIDI, or voice. Musicians in different locations can play together as if they are in the same room using their ordinary broadband Internet connections.

Audio Fabric also enables musicians to find each other, record their sessions, store sessions in a band archive, and make their music available for the world to hear.

Musicians need to download the Audio Fabric Desktop software at www.audiofabric.com, plug their instrument or microphone into their computer sound card or audio interface, and can then jam online. The patent-pending technology in Audio Fabric Desktop locates the participants for a session, synchronizes their sounds, and delivers the signal to all the collaborators with low latency. All users can record their sessions, import the sessions into music editing software, participate in an unlimited number of Groups, and invite other musicians to join the Groups they create. Users can also take advantage of the web site features, such as store session files, download music files, and utilize the calendaring and message forums for communications within their Groups.

"Hundreds of musicians from around the world registered during Audio Fabric's beta period. Now that the service is in general release, we expect thousands of others to join in," said Rik Frost, Director of Business Development for Raveta. "My old college band mates and I are able to jam again even though we live all over California!"

Audio Fabric Desktop is available in two versions. The Silver Audio Fabric Desktop is free for all musicians. The Gold Audio Fabric Desktop, available for a monthly fee and allows more collaborators in a session with better quality sound.

source: tech2.com

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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