(Some programs do support real-time music collaboration, but they're often expensive and lackluster.)
This can lead to smoother streaming and more reliable online experiences — factors that could support real-time music playing.
"Typically, virtual performances break down at about 1,000 miles — it's really difficult to be syncopated in the music," Pond told Insider.
In earlier experiments without 5G, Pond and others attempted to jam virtually at a distance of 400 miles.
5G could power synchronous collaborationPond views the experience as a proof of concept for digital performances and real-time collaboration for musicians.
Persons:
Warick Pond, Pond, Mike Sanchez, Ritchie Fliegler, Hamilton
Organizations:
Arizona State University, ASU Enterprise Technology, 5G, Elk Audio
Locations:
COVID, Phoenix, Massachusetts, Arizona