as much as people talk about putting music on the blockchain i cannot see the fundamental protocol working if it adds too many milliseconds to the latency. the liveness and quickness of music is key; the blockchains expensive and slow
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i can see things around music much more than actual music
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was discussing this with a team in Asia - there’s value with stems & samples on blockchain - and yeah mostly around recording ownership of it but not necessarily the whole piece online
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it just seems relying on a centralized backing and a few stream sources eg spotify as the industry standard source is not a stable endgame
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I dream of super low latency. I find live ad-hoc performances (aka jamming) truly wonderful. Imagine getting the latency down to where you could hook up with folks over the net and jam live together.
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i’ve been boggling against this for some time; it’s doable, and there may be some active delay compensation and smart mixing to do, and ping matters, nyc to sydney is a long long way, but it’s feasible.
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It would have to be the meta-data about the music's data.
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