
Next, if you don’t have a private rehearsal space in your crib, well, it's going to feel weird, because if you are using headphones it’s like you are singing in the shower, but the shower is in the middle of the living room. 1 PM Sunday afternoon, much better! We have also found kicking everyone in the house off the net helps, or at least disconnecting devices that are on but not being used, but sometimes you just can’t do that. My band has discovered that rehearsing at 7 PM Sunday night sucks because everyone and their dog is watching Netflix. If you increase the size of the buffer to eliminate the dropouts that increase the latency to the point you are so off time you can’t play. If you reduce the size of that buffer to get less latency, then you lose information, so it sounds like the sound goes missing for a split second. The more Jitter there is, packets arriving in the wrong order and having to be straightened out, the more lag time. At each end of that transmission protocol is a buffer that sets up the packets, and puts them in the right order, and then also sorts them out if they arrive in the wrong order, which if the transmission system is heavily used, can happen. When data is moved around the internet, it goes in packets. So forgive me tech nerds, but here is my simple explanation of Jitter.

We will talk a bit more about latency when we talk gear.Īnother source of latency is your internet service, faster is better, but it’s not so much the speed, it’s more about usage and jitter, and I think the usage drives up jitter. If your computer does not have a cat 5 plug you might have to purchase a cat 5 to USB connector. Accept that you MUST have a wired connection, go buy the 50ft cat 5 cable, and tell your housemates not to trip on it when you are using JamKazam. Firstly, forget about WiFi, this adds about 20 ms of delay just up and down converting the signal to wireless. There are a few quick fixes that JamKazam mentions and you really should listen to them. Latency between 20 and 40 millisecond is manageable, anything over that is so out of time that you can’t play together. If this is not managed well the latency is so bad that it’s impossible to stay on time together and very frustrating.
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The biggest issue by far on JamKazam is latency, and specifically RTL, or Round Trip Latency, which is the time it takes for your audio signal to get converted to digital, go through the software driver, get processed by your computer and JamKazam via the internet, then go BACK through the driver and then the audio interface to your monitor/headphone.

It is sometimes like playing with other musicians who’s timekeeping is not that good, so it can be frustrating, but it’s not their fault, it’s the latency! Latency

BUT if the latency starts to kick up, it sounds like everyone is a little off time, and you start to feel you are chasing tempo and it just feels loose. The sound quality is quite good (I use a good quality set of in-ear monitors, and it sounds as good as right out of my mixer). So what does JamKazam feel like? Sometimes it’s really good, from an audio perspective it’s like jamming with your regular band, and in some ways it is better, because the only sound in the room is YOU and you can adjust all the other musicians to suit you. We have had to complete some equipment upgrades to solve some problems, and so far it is working OK. My classic rock band, Section 8, has been using JamKazam for a few weeks with a fair amount of success.
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It’s more about the experience and what’s important to do, and what problems you might encounter and how to fix them.

This is not really a tutorial on how to run JamKazam, as the tutorials and instructions on their website are quite good and there are lots of Youtube videos on how to. Rod the Fader Monkey here, I’m going to write a bit about JamKazam, a software/website combination that lets you and your bandmates jam over the internet. View information on other platforms here:
