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If you wish to try the server at the end of the workshop, you will need to prepare in advance:
If you wish to try the server at the end of the workshop, you will need to prepare in advance:


    • Install the Jamulus client software in advance (available at no cost via [https://Jamulus.io https://Jamulus.io] for Mac or Windows).
    • Install the Jamulus client software in advance (available at no cost via [https://Jamulus.io https://Jamulus.io] for Mac or Windows, plus information for those running Linux).
    • Have a wired Internet connection (using an ethernet cable, for example; no phone or other wireless connections).
    • Have a wired Internet connection (using an ethernet cable, for example; no phone or other wireless connections).
    • Have non-wireless earbuds or headset, with built-in microphone or external microphone.
    • Have non-wireless earbuds or headset, with built-in microphone or external microphone.

Revision as of 05:58, 23 February 2021

Free Webinar Feb27 hosted by CPDL: Introduction to Making Music Remotely Using Jamulus

The Choral Public Domain Library (CPDL) presents an introduction to using the Jamulus software for near real-time singing. Jamulus is a software package that allows musicians in different locations to make music simultaneously as an ensemble.

We will cover an introduction to Jamulus, a comparison with other leading solutions (JackTrip Virtual Studio, Soundjack), tips from rehearsing a choir and hosting a sing-along via Jamulus, and have an opportunity for Q+A with our panel of speakers. We will also have a Jamulus server configured to allow a limited number of spots for people to try it out in a small group to see how the latency feels for making music together. The webinar will be held via Zoom; advance RSVP required via the link below.

When: February 27, 2021

   1pm EST (New York, USA)
  10am PST (San Francisco, USA)
  19h  CET (Paris, France)

RSVP: required via this link

Speakers:

  • Nick Weininger (singer, International Orange Chorale of San Francisco; composer; software engineering consultant).
  • Jace Wittig (Assoc. Artistic Director at Cantabile Youth Singers of Silicon Valley; Founder/Music Director for Gaude, Inc.; and former Interim Music Director and singer, Chanticleer).
  • Ronald Cohen (Board member and singer, Slavyanka; singer, Tactus)

If you wish to try the server at the end of the workshop, you will need to prepare in advance:

  • Install the Jamulus client software in advance (available at no cost via https://Jamulus.io for Mac or Windows, plus information for those running Linux).
  • Have a wired Internet connection (using an ethernet cable, for example; no phone or other wireless connections).
  • Have non-wireless earbuds or headset, with built-in microphone or external microphone.