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#1 April 27, 2020 17:03:57

LindaL
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Warn about feedback

Hi Stefan,

jammr is fantastic. Thanks so much for developing it. I've had a ton of fun jamming.

I could come up with lots of suggestions but my #1 priority would be this:
- After logging in, before getting to the connect screen, put up a box: Are you wearing headphones? with checkboxes yes and no.
- If they answer yes, let ‘em in.
- If they answer no, don’t let them in and give a friendly message like: If you connect without headphones, you'll create a loud squealing noice (called feedback) for others that are jamming. Please be kind, get some headphones (or earbuds are ok), and then come back and join us.

Thanks,
Linda

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#2 April 27, 2020 20:21:18

julian_vickers
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LindaL
Hi Stefan,jammr is fantastic. Thanks so much for developing it. I've had a ton of fun jamming.I could come up with lots of suggestions but my #1 priority would be this:- After logging in, before getting to the connect screen, put up a box: Are you wearing headphones? with checkboxes yes and no.- If they answer yes, let ‘em in.- If they answer no, don’t let them in and give a friendly message like: If you connect without headphones, you'll create a loud squealing noice (called feedback) for others that are jamming. Please be kind, get some headphones (or earbuds are ok), and then come back and join us.Thanks,Linda

Not a bad idea! There are, however, some times that a muso can connect to external speaker and play without worries about feedback - it depends on the setup.

That being said, getting back to the gist of your idea (the desire to prevent feedback) I think this is a fantastic thought. I have seen platforms in the past that do a “feedback check” on entry and mute the player if feedback is detected… maybe something like that could be implemented?



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Edited julian_vickers (April 27, 2020 20:21:56)

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#3 April 28, 2020 20:31:27

KeysDan
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Hi.
What the point of the option « play back my audio » ?
If unchecked would there still be a feedback loop?

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#4 April 28, 2020 21:06:31

julian_vickers
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Hi. What the point of the option « play back my audio » ?If unchecked would there still be a feedback loop?

Hey Dan,

That's there to provide for a monitoring source if the user doesn't use hardware or some other monitoring solution.If that were your sole source of monitoring and you turn it off, then yes - it would break the feedback loop. However,if you're using other monitoring sources then the same feedback prevention rules apply… i.e. don't use a mic and blast the mic output from monitor speakers, that sort of thing.



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