blank
blank blank blank
blank
Home | Current Issue | Reviews | Archives | Mix Forums | Subscribe Now | Online Extras











blank


AES New Products Guide
NAB Audio Products
Education Directory


TEC Awards
Studio Showcase


Headline News
Site Index
About Mix
Contact Us
Advertising Information
Subscribe Now
Customer Service


Radio
Broadcast Engineering
Broadway Sound Master Class
Electronic Musician
Entertainment Design
Lighting Dimensions
Millimeter
Mix
Onstage
Remix
Sound & Video Contractor
Staging Rental Operations
Video Systems
Primedia Business

blank

NOTES FROM THE NET

Mix, Jun 1, 2007

Print-friendly format E-mail this information

JAM WITH STRANGERS

eJamming AUDiiO beta, a real-time Internet collaboration technology and service for musicians, and eJamming AUDiiO portal — a community where musicians can connect, showcase their music, find teacher/students, buy and sell gear, and more — allow musicians to make music and collaborate with others online. The software and service are available for free during beta testing at www.ejamming.com.

With eJamming AUDiiO, musicians need access to a computer, a broadband connection, audio interface device and microphone.

Proprietary data-thinning schemes and patented Internet delay-management algorithms enable eJamming AUDiiO to achieve the real-time collaboration. The eJamming AUDiiO software also includes a host of other features such as CD-quality recording capability, searchable profiles, JamVite instant messaging, an automated calendar and full MIDI capability.

MOBILE AUDIO STUDY FROM THE USER'S POV

Arbitron and Telephia recently completed a study that examines the evolving market for mobile audio services from the consumer point of view in terms of current usage patterns, attitudes and preferences. Key findings include one in 16 mobile phone subscribers (6 percent) report using one or more mobile audio features in the past 30 days, and downloading music over-the-air has the highest awareness among the general mobile population. Listening to music transferred from another device is the most commonly used way of accessing mobile audio. The complete study can be downloaded free of charge at www.arbitron.com/study_h/mobile_audio_study.asp.



© 2008, Primedia Business Magazines and Media, a PRIMEDIA company. All rights reserved. This article is protected by United States copyright and other intellectual property laws and may not be reproduced, rewritten, distributed, redisseminated, transmitted, displayed, published or broadcast, directly or indirectly, in any medium without the prior written permission of PRIMEDIA Business Corp.

Get Copyright Clearance Want to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2008, PRIMEDIA Business Magazines & Media Inc.

Print-friendly format E-mail this information
SITE SEARCH
blank
blank
blank


MixLine E-newsletter
MixLine Live
Sign Up Now
MixLine Archive
MixLine Live Archive

blank





blank
blank