For ages I've been talking about collaboration on mobile platforms and how no one has come up with a solution so far. Well Jampipe seems to be a big step in the right direction. This is what Jampipe does:
Jampipe is a great new way to record and share your musical ideas over the internet. Got an idea for a song? Record it with Jampipe and see what other people add to it! Looking for inspiration? Browse other peoples recordings and add your part on top of theirs. Are you a band working on your next big hit? Start a 'friends only' jam to keep it under wraps.
I only found out about this app late yesterday so I haven't had a chance to try it out as yet, but I think that this could have real potential for collaboration for mobile users.
4 comments:
DUDE, AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now that's a feature kaossilator could do with. Especially if Korg embraced it across the board and incorporated a synced wave playback engine in each of their apps so you could create a beat in ielectribe upload it to korgs collab site then anyone (with privileges) could download it in kaossilator to play as a back beat, jam over and reupload for ims20 players to build upon. If you reopened the track in any of the apps that apps music data would be tweakable and the others a mixdown. Might need a little bit of version control server side but then the tech for that is as old as the hills nowadays... Kaossilator alone would be cool too. The ideal techy jamming tool needs a techy social aspect... And an export feature....
If they added support for Audio Copy Paste to this it might actually be quite useful.
As it stands looks like it needs to be real time recording so dificult to keep subsequent layers of the multi- track in time without some talent...
@skipp
Dude, that's such a brilliant idea!!!!!!!
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