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Re: [microsound] microsound online collaboration?
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- Subject: Re: [microsound] microsound online collaboration?
- From: thierry bernard <usrmanual@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 03 May 2007 08:46:29 +0700
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Don't Know but i guess it might be usefull...
Let's Try
2007/4/30, Kim Cascone <kim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
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> http://www.wired.com/entertainment/music/commentary/listeningpost/
> 2007/04/listeningpost_0430
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> anyone use any of these online services?:
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> eJamming: Live online music collaboration
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> Indaba: Online music making for pro and semi-pro musicians
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> JamGlue: Like YouTube for collaborative audio
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> LightSpeed JamNow: Online music creation with audience participation
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> Mix2r: Music collaboration for DJs and electronica makers
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> NINJAM: Near-real-time, glitch-free online music collaboration
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> Splice: Online music creation, remixing, and mashing
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> YourSpins: Your own remix in a matter of minutes
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> would any of these be useful in developing a microsound community
> project?
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