Aloha Promises Real-Time Remote Music Creation
Swedish software company Elk claims its upcoming Aloha by Elk service will use internet and 5G networks so musicians can play together essentially latency-free in a virtual shared space.
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Swedish software company Elk claims its upcoming Aloha by Elk service will use internet and 5G networks so musicians can play together essentially latency-free in a virtual shared space.
Many artists and musicians have taken to streaming during the coronavirus pandemic but few have attempted real-time collaboration due to latency. Tenderdyn Arts in Colorado has a solution
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