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On 09/29/2010 12:25 PM, Mike Holstein wrote:<br>
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<div>IDJC is quite nice, but probably not the best tool for the
job... im unclear as to what the goal is exactly... will you
always be playing the track and singing over it locally?? if so,
the latency should be a non-issue.. <br>
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Yes, sorry, I didn't supply enough details. Basically its me
singing over a pre-recorded music track streaming into a shoutcast
server (which I already have running remotely). So basically I need
to mix a prerecorded stream with my voice and broadcast that to an
external shoutcast server.<br>
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<div>i would say the best way to do this would be darkice from
JACK to an icecast server... i think the easiest way to do this
would be using the B.U.T.T. (broadcast using this tool)
client... IF you need to play the file, and have others <i>not</i>
on your local network sing over them, i would suggest looking at
netjack or jacktrip, (but those are difficult to get going) or
the simpler <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://mumble.sourceforge.net/">http://mumble.sourceforge.net/</a>
... mumble is cross-platform too... <br>
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Mumble is interesting and I can think of some creative uses for that
with SecondLife but thats overkill for what I need now. I'll have a
look at darkice and B.U.T.T. In the past I had issues trying to
figure out how to get the stream *into* BUTT but I'll have another
look.<br>
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Thanks!<br>
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Mike<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 12:00 PM, Mike
Dickson <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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padding-left: 1ex;"> Hi! I'm trying to set up a
configuration to stream "karaoke" style<br>
audio (into SecondLife for a open mic performance). I have
jack running<br>
(and pulseaudio running through it) and have used IDJC
successfully to<br>
stream. I really haven't been able to use that to sing live
because I<br>
get a small but very obvious delay in the vocals. I thought
there must<br>
be a way to do software mixing similar to what you'd do in
hardware:<br>
that is playing the karaoke track over headphones and adding
my voice<br>
mixed down to one stream, then thats fed to IDJC. If I have
to I can<br>
pre-record the tracks though I'd really prefer a live setup
if possible.<br>
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Can anyone offer any suggestions or pointers to howto's to
set up a<br>
system for live performance like this?<br>
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Thanks!<br>
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Mike<br>
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