The future is here holy fucking shit

CatharsisStudios

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Jun 25, 2008
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http://www.ohmstudio.com/


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web based collaboration platform and a music driven online cohmunity.

Nowadays music tools are powerful and have great features, but you may have already dreamed about this one in particular: real-time collaboration. Wouldn't it be cool being able to work with your friends while sharing the same tools at the same time, as if you were together in a studio? The Ohm Studio is the answer and even goes one step beyond: interface innovation, integrated web cohmunity, server based projects, undo/versioning and much more. From this day forward, the meaning of online music collaboration is being redefined. Want to see it in action? In this live demo two partners work together in real-time using Ohm Studio's Alpha Version.
Real-time collaborative midi/audio edition.

Last time you've tried online music collaboration, did you and your partner(s) feel really working and creating 'together'?


Ohm Studio is a real sequencer.

A standalone application for Windows or Mac OS X. Midi editing, envelopes, piano roll, audio effects and virtual instruments: exactly what you're already used to. But now using all that tools with your friends, online. Watch the live demo of some of its real-time collaborative features!

Find people to make music with.

When searching for music partners, what about being able to search between musicians from the whole world? Ohm Studio is a forward thinking music workstation that will change your way to search/explore by style, mood, skills, user name and many other ways. Invite them to your session. Make music together. Publish the mixdown at the group's profile. Be in touch with your fans who came to listen to it.
Undo.

Your whole project is safely hosted in the Ohm Studio servers. Record, play, edit. And keep the right of changing your mind.
A one stop solution to make music both alone or together.

Find music people, show your music, listen to other people's productions, talk about music, breathe music.


its like ninjam but not gay
 
But can it capture an improvised performance between multiple people properly though?
 
That's a bit like asking 'how long is a piece of string'? haha. The internet is just a huge collection of different machines. The number of hops, distance, switching speed, congestion etc. at each point all factor in.

But let's say going from Brisbane to California is not quite going to be 'real-time'.
 
I would actually love this between 2 computers in the same place, not passing through internet. You could have a 2nd computer in the recording room, or someone could help you edit your last take while you are taking the next ones.

I don't trust so much in the concept of 2 people working on the same project (having one leading it, at least one at a time, seems better for me) but this can open some door, maybe some handy features could be invented.
 
That's a bit like asking 'how long is a piece of string'? haha. The internet is just a huge collection of different machines. The number of hops, distance, switching speed, congestion etc. at each point all factor in.

But let's say going from Brisbane to California is not quite going to be 'real-time'.

Not to mention, it depends on the material sent. Wavs is surely only possible to send if both parts have a good adsl. And even in this case, just because of the intermediate factors that happen to be on the road of a signal, it can't reach a 5 or 10ms delay.
 
Anyone that has played online games knows that usually the latency is around 100 ms for semi-nearby matches (say, from Finland to the Netherlands), but when it's cross-continent you'll be hovering between 400 - 2000 ms :lol: