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Live Streaming Tools: JamKazam
· By Adrian Eitzen
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. 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. It’s more about the experience and what’s important to do, and what problems you might encounter and how to fix them. My classic rock band, Section 8, has been using JamKazam for a few weeks with a fair amount of success. We have had to complete some equipment upgrades to solve some problems, and so far it is working OK.- #Artist Resources
- #Audio Perspective
- #Chasing Tempo
- #Classic Rock Band
- #Equipment Upgrades
- #Fixing Problems
- #Good Company Productions
- #In-ear Monitors
- #Instructions
- #Jam Over the Internet
- #JamKazam
- #Kitchener
- #Latency
- #Latency Starts to Kick Up
- #Live-streaming
- #Musicians to Suit You
- #Regular Band
- #Rod the Fader Monkey
- #Round Trip Latency
- #RTL
- #Section 8
- #Software/website Combination
- #Solve Problems
- #Sound Quality
- #Timekeeping
- #Tutorials
- #Waterloo
- #YouTube Videos
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Live Streaming Tools: YouTube
· By Adrian Eitzen
YouTube is a platform that I’m sure we’re all familiar with for streaming content. You may even have your own music up on your channel. But of course you also have the option of live-streaming your content, so you can have an instant connection to your fans, wherever they may be, cozy at home. Here we break down what you’ll need to get started live-streaming on YouTube.- #Artist Resources
- #Audio Team
- #Collection of Tips
- #Collection of Tricks
- #Facebook Live
- #Good Company Productions
- #Instagram Live
- #JamKazam
- #Kitchener-Waterloo
- #Live Streaming Tools
- #Live Streaming Tools for Software
- #Living in Lockdown
- #Overview of Live-streaming
- #Pandemic
- #Reconnect With Fans
- #References
- #Twitch
- #Waterloo
- #YouTube