Off topic, so I've not bothered the list with it. But you might be interested...
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/ 200806144_Perception_of_onset_asynchronies_Acoustic_Piano_versus_Synchronized_complex_versus_pure_tones http://musicstudies.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Parncutt_JIMS_11050202.pdf I'd be very interested to hear more about your Jitsi project by the way! github? -- The University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401 On Wednesday, 1 April 2020 11:06:06 BST Andrew Bernard wrote: > This is all very good but ensembles have been performing double choir > and organ in three widely spaced spots in Venice for centuries. > Without click tracks in 1600. > > I am not convinced that there is a human clock running at a specific > rate. Where is the evidence for that, I ask, purely out of interest. > > On this topic, I am currently building our own global jam software > with video and audio with low latency based on the open source jitsi > software. if it all works, I get back to you with the results. > > Session players are great at following click tracks, but classically > trained players are usually hopeless in my experience, amusingly. > > Andrew