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NINJAM stands for Novel Intervallic Network Jamming Architecture for Music. The software and systems comprising NINJAM provide a non-realtime mechanism for exchanging audio data across the internet, with a synchronisation mechanism based on musical form. It provides a way for musicians to "jam" (improvise) together over the Internet; it pioneered the concept of "virtual-time" jamming. It was originally developed by Brennan Underwood, Justin Frankel, and Tom Pepper.

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  • NINJAM stands for Novel Intervallic Network Jamming Architecture for Music. The software and systems comprising NINJAM provide a non-realtime mechanism for exchanging audio data across the internet, with a synchronisation mechanism based on musical form. It provides a way for musicians to "jam" (improvise) together over the Internet; it pioneered the concept of "virtual-time" jamming. It was originally developed by Brennan Underwood, Justin Frankel, and Tom Pepper. (en)
  • Ninjam est un logiciel libre créé par Justin Frankel permettant aux musiciens de jouer ensemble sur Internet. Chaque participant peut entendre tous les autres participants connectés à un serveur. Comme la latence inhérente à l’Internet empêche une véritable synchronisation entre les musiciens, le programme propose aux participants de jouer avec une mesure de retard. Il est distribué selon les termes de la licence GNU GPL. (fr)
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  • Brennan Underwood, Justin Frankel, with notable work by Tom Pepper (en)
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  • NINJAM Console (en)
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  • Collaborative musical jamming (en)
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  • NINJAM stands for Novel Intervallic Network Jamming Architecture for Music. The software and systems comprising NINJAM provide a non-realtime mechanism for exchanging audio data across the internet, with a synchronisation mechanism based on musical form. It provides a way for musicians to "jam" (improvise) together over the Internet; it pioneered the concept of "virtual-time" jamming. It was originally developed by Brennan Underwood, Justin Frankel, and Tom Pepper. (en)
  • Ninjam est un logiciel libre créé par Justin Frankel permettant aux musiciens de jouer ensemble sur Internet. Chaque participant peut entendre tous les autres participants connectés à un serveur. Comme la latence inhérente à l’Internet empêche une véritable synchronisation entre les musiciens, le programme propose aux participants de jouer avec une mesure de retard. Il est distribué selon les termes de la licence GNU GPL. (fr)
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