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Re: [motm] Streaming a synthesizer to the web in realtime

2004-04-13 by Aaron Day

When I had my 8-track studio in PDX I had a small FM transmitter hooked  
up to the console that would broadcast whatever was going through the  
main outputs. I think my broadcast radius was about 3 blocks  
however....

For webcasting the trick isn't the encoding as much as it is the  
bandwidth. Most home DSL has decent downstream but upstream bandwidth  
can be wanting, 200-500 Kbps or so. 2 or 3 listeners and your bandwidth  
is gone....

Anybody have access to a mirror? I'd love to stream from the studio  
here.

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On Apr 13, 2004, at 2:26 Uhr, Dave Hylander wrote:

> At 08:19 PM 4/12/2004 -0400, Richard Brewster wrote:
>> How crazy is this?  Has anybody done it that you know of?
>
> There was a Japanese site running with a Moog continuous random sound
> generation.  I was looking into doing it myself, but got busy on other
> things.  I was looking at this software to
> "broadcast"  http://www.pirateradio.com/
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